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GENERAL CATALOGUE 



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COLBY COLLEGE 

WATERVILLE, MAINE 



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Chartered by the Legislature of Massachusetts as The Maine 
Literary and Theological Institution, February 27, 1813. Theo- 
logical Department opened, July, 1818. Literary Department opened, 
October, 1819. 

Authorized by the first Legislature of Maine "to confer such de- 
grees as are usually conferred by Universities," June 19, 1820. 

Name of the Institution changed to Waterville College by Act 
of Legislature, February 5, 1821. 

Name of the Corporation changed to ' 'The President and Trustees 
of Colby University, ' ' by Act of Legislature, January 23, 1867. 

Name of the Corporation changed to ' 'The President and Trustees 
of Colby College," by Act of Legislature, January 25, 1899. 



tnm COLLEGE 

MAR 19 191« 



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% PREFATORY NOTE 



The Third General Catalogue has been prepared mainly on the 
same plan as the editions of 1882 and 1887. It was intended that a 
catalogue should be issued every five years, but this has not been 
practicable. The present edition owes its existence to the suggestion 
of Hon. Richard Cutts Shannon, LL.D., class of 1862, who has 
generously assumed the entire cost of publication. 

The earliest catalogue of graduates bears the date of 1825 and is 
printed in Latin. Other issues followed at irregular intervals, becom- 
ing triennials in 1851, and ceasing in 1878. 

The first catalogue of officers and students was printed in October, 
1824, by William Hastings, at Waterville. It is an octavo pamphlet 
of eight pages with an enrolment of fifty-two students and ten in the 
theological school. The Faculty included the President, the Professor 
of Theology, a Professor of Languages, who was also Lecturer in 
Natural Philosophy and Chemistry, and two recent graduates as 
Tutors. 

An examination of the file of catalogues shows that many students 
received instruction here for several years but for various reasons did 
not graduate. A list of these is presented, compiled from the annual 
catalogues. As no previous attempt has been made to record the his- 
tory of these non-graduates, the facts obtained have necessarily been 
brief, often only the name and residence. The large number of these 
students shows that the college has contributed to the education of 
many more than its regular graduates. The names of those who left 
college to enter the army in war times, are here recorded. 

The Editor is grateful for the aid rendered by many individuals in 
the gathering of statistics, and especially to Mr. Walter L. Hub- 
bard, '96, to Mr. Frank W. Alden, '98, and to the records kept by the 
several college Fraternities. 

EDWARD W. HALL. 
Colby College Library 
January 27, 1909. 



CATALOGUE 



Q^fiirrra of % Corporation 



PRESIDENTS 

Note. The asterisk indicates decease. Titles and degrees of officers are given as 
they were during the term of office. 

1822-1833. *Rev. JEREMIAH CHAPLIN, D.D. *1841. 
1833-1836. *Rev. RUFUS BABCOCK, D.D. *1875. 
1836-1839. *Rev. ROBERT EVERETT PATTISON, D.D. *1874. 
1841-1843. *ELIPHAZ FAY, A.M. *i854. 
1843-1853. *Rev. DAVID NEWTON SHELDON, D.D. *1889. 
1854-1857. *Rev. ROBERT EVERETT PATTISON, D.D. *1874. 
1857-1873. *Rev. JAMES TIFT CHAMPLIN, D.D. *1882. 
1873-1882. Rev. HENRY EPHRAIM ROBINS, D.D. " 
1882-1889. Rev. GEORGE DANA BOARDMAN PEPPER, D.D. 
1889-1892. ALBION WOODBURY SMALL, A.M., Ph.D. 
1892-1895. Rev. BENIAH LONGLEY WHITMAN, D.D. 
1896-1901. Rev. NATHANIEL BUTLER, Jr., D.D. 
1901-1908. Rev. CHARLES LINCOLN WHITE, D.D. 
1908- ARTHUR JEREMIAH ROBERTS, A.M. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS 

1835-1847. *Hon. Timothy Boutelle, LL.D. *1855. 
1847-1849. *Hon. William King. *1852. 
1850-1853. *Hon. Nathan Weston, LL.D. *1872. 
1853-1859. *Hon. John Hubbard, M.D., LL.D. *1869. 
1859-1874. *Hon. Abner Coburn. *1885. 

TREASURERS 

1831-1832. *Hon. Timothy Boutelle, LL.D. *1855. 

1832-1834. *Daniel Cook, M.D. *1863. 

1834-1851. * James Stackpole, A.M. *1880. 

1851-1881. *EldridgeXawrence Getchell, A.M. *1899 

1881-1902. *Hon. Percival Bonney, LL.D. *1906. 

1902- George Keely Boutelle, LL.B. 



GENERAL CATALOGUE 



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PRESIDING OFFICERS 

1822-1874. The President of the College, ex-officio. 

1874-1885. *H0N. ABNER COBURN. *1885. 

1885-1890. *HoN. JOSEPH WARREN MERRILL, A.M. *1890. 

1890-1902. *H0N. JOSIAH HAYDEN DRUMMOND, LL.D. *1902. 

1902-1906. *H0N. PERCIVAL BONNEY, LL.D. *1906. 

1907- Hon. LESLIE COLBY CORNISH, LL.D. 

SECRETARIES 

1820-1834. *Rev. Otis Briggs, A.M. *1842. 
1834-1841. *Hon. Lemuel Paine, A.M. *1852. 
1841-1842. *Rev. Samuel Francis Smith, A.M. *1895. 
1843-1847. *Hon. Isaac Redington. *1878. 
1847-1848. *Rev. Handel Gershom Nott, A.M. *1873. 
1848-1852. *Eldridge Lawrence Getchell, A.M. *1899. ' 
1852-1862. *Rev. Nathaniel Milton Wood, A.M. *1876. 
1862-1866. Rev. George Dana Boardman Pepper, A.M. 
1866-1867. *Rev. Joseph Ricker, A.M. *1897. 
1867-1875. *Rev. Benjamin Franklin Shaw, D.D. *1897. 
1875-1879. Rev. Samuel Pierce Merrill. 
1879-1891. *Hon. PERCIVAL BoNNEY, A.M. *1906. 
1891-1907. Leslie Colby Cornish, A.M. 
1907- Wilford Gore Chapman. 

TRUSTEES 

1821-1825. *Rev. Thomas Baldwin, D.D. *1825. . of Boston, Mass. 

1821-1826. *Elijah Barrell. *1866 Greene 

1821-1827. *Rev. Sylvanus Boardman. *1845. . . New Sharon 

1821-1842. *Rev. Lucius Bolles, D.D. *1844. . . Salem, Mass. 

1821-1855. *Hon. Timothy BouTELLE, LL.D. *1855. . Waterville 

1821-1842. *Rev. Otis Briggs, A.M. *1842. . . . Hampden 

1821-1828. *Rev. Stephen Chapin, D.D. *1845. Washington, D. C. 

1821-1822. *Ebenezer Delano. Livermore 

1821-1859. *Nathaniel Oilman. *1859 Waterville 

1821-1849. *Rev. John Haynes. *1863. . . . Mount Vernon 

1821-1829. *Cyrus Hamlin, M.D. *1829. . . . . Paris 

1821-1842. *Hon. Mark Harris. *1843 Portland 

1821-1826. *Hon. Mark Langdon Hill. *1842. . . Phipsburg 



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1821-1832. 
1821-1837. 
1821-1823. 
1821-1848. 
1821-1838. 
1821-1848. 
1821-1833. 
1821-1833. 
1821-1842. 
1821-1840. 
1821-1835. 
1821-1840. 
. 1821-1833. 
1821-1832. 
1821.1830. 
1821-1853. 
1822-1834. 
1822-1838. 
1823-1836. 
1825-1830. 
1826-1852. 
1826-1855. 
1827-1849. 
1828-1871. 
1829-1834. 
1830-1852. 
1831-1841. 
1832-1834. 
1832-1839. 
1833-1842. 
1833-1838. 
1833-1840. 
1834-1840. 
1834-1851. 
1834-1856. 
1836-1845. 
1836-1842. 
1837-1847. 
1838-1847. 
1838-1858. 
1839-1870. 
1840-1851. 
1840-1860. 

1840-1843. 
1841-1855. 
1841-1862. 



*JOHN HOVEY. *1851. . . . 
*Uriel Huntington, M.D. *1839. 
*Rev. Adoniram Judson, Sr. *1826. 
*Hon. William King. *1852. 
*Rev. Robert Low. *1848. . 
*Hon. JuDAH McLellan, A.m. *1864. 

Daniel Merrill, A.M. *1833. 

Phineas Pillsbury. *1859. 

Thomas Baldwin Ripley, A.M. 

JosiAH Willard Seaver. *1847. 
*Benjamin Shepard. *1835. 
*Rev. Silas Stearns. *1840. . 
*Calvin Stockbridge. *1833. 
* Rev. John Tripp, A.M. *1847. 
*Hon. Ebenezer Tucker Warren, A.M 
*Hon. Nathan Weston, LL.D. *1872. 
*Rev. Daniel Chessman, A.M. *1839. 
*Japheth Coombs Washburn. *1850. 
*Hon. Albion Keith Parris. *1857. 



*Rev. 
*Rev. 
*Rev. 
*Hon. 



^1853. 



*1856. 

*1852. 
*1871. 

^=1869. 



*Rev. Daniel Sharp, D.D. 

*RoYAL Clarke. *1858. 

*Rev. John Butler, A.M. 

*Hon. Lemuel Paine, A.M. 

*Rev. Adam Wilson, D.D. 

*Rev; Joseph Torrey. 

*Rev. Baron Stow, D.D. 

*Samuel Garnsey. *1873. 

*Daniel Cook, M.D. *1863. . 

*Alpheus Shaw. *1869. 

*Hon. JosiAH Pierce, A.M. *1866 

*Rev. John Sharp Maginnis, D.D. *1852 

*Rev. Jeremiah Chaplin, D.D. *1841. 

*Hon. Alford Richardson. *1854. 

* James Stackpole, A.M. *1880. . 

*Rev. James Gilpatrick, A.M. *1865. . 

*Eleazer Coburn. *1845. 

*Neal Dennison Shaw. *1864. 

*Hon. George Evans, A.M., LL.D. 

*Hon. Edward Kent, LL.D. *1877 

*Andrew Masters. *1881 

*Rev. Arthur Drinkwater. *1874 

*Charles Trafton, M.D. *1855. 

*Rev. Samuel Francis Smith, D.D 

*Rev. John Billings. *1864. . 
*Byron Greenough. *1871. . 
*Rev. Handel Gershom Nott, A.M 



Mount Vernon 

Bowdoinham 

Nobleboro 

Bath 

North Livermore 

. Skowhegan 

Sedgwick 

Greene 

1876. Portland 

South Berwick 

. Waterville 

. Bath 

Yarmouth 

Hebron 

*1830. Hallowell 

Augusta 

Hallowell 

China 

Portland 

Boston, Mass. 

Bangor 

. Thomaston 

Winslow 

Waterville 

Readfield 

Boston, Mass. 

Bangor 

Waterville 

Portland 

Gorham 

Portland 

Rowley, Mass. 

Portland 

. Waterville 

Bluehill 

. Skowhegan 

Eastport 

Portland 

Bangor 

Hallowell 

Waterville 

. So. Berwick 

*1895. 

Newton Centre, Mass. 

Fayette 

Portland 

. *1873. . Bath 



*1867. 



8 GENERAL CATALOGUE 

1841-1847. *Hon. Elijah LiVERMORE Hamlin, A.M. *1872. Bangor 

1842-1855. *Daniel Merrill. *1864 Belfast 

1842-1849. *Hon. Otis Crosby Gross. *1849. . . New Gloucester 
1842-1853. *Rev. Caleb Bailey Davis, A.M. *1855. . . Paris 
1842-1850. *Rev. Lewis Colby, A.M. *1888. Cambridgeport, Mass. 
1843-1849. *Hon. Joseph Pierce, A.M. *1866. . . Gorham 
1843-1849. *Rev. Jeremiah Chaplin, A.M. *1886. 

Newton Centre, Mass. 
1843-1850. *Rev. Amariah Kalloch. *1850. . . . Thomaston 
1845-1885. *Hon. Abner Coburn. *1885. . . . Skowhegan 

1847-1873. *Samuel Garnsey. *1873 Bangor 

1847-1855. *Hon. Isaac Davis, LL.D. *1883. . Worcester, Mass. 
1847-1856. *Hon. Hiram Belcher, A.M. *1857. . Farmington 

1849-1862. *Hon. John Hubbard, M.D., LL.D. *1869. . Hallowell 
1849-1862. *Hon. Henry William Paine, LL.D. *1893. 

Boston, Mass. 
1849-1856. *Hon. Thomas Robinson. *1858. . . . Ellsworth 
1849-1855. *Hon. Elisha Madison Thurston, A.M. *1859. 

Charleston 
1849-1897. *Rev. Joseph Ricker, D.D. *1897. . . Augusta 

1849-1853. *Rev. Edgar Harkness Gray, A.M. *1894. Vallejo, Cal. 
1850-1858. *Hon. Josiah Pierce, A.M. *1866. . . Gorham 

1850-1866. *Rev. Abraham Holley Granger, D.D. *1894. 

Burrillville, R. I. 
1850-1863. *Rev. Samuel Lunt Caldwell, D.D. *1889. 

Providence, R. I. 

1852-1858. *Alpheus Shaw. *1869 Portland 

1852-1855. *Rev. William Lamson, D.D. *1882. 

East Gloucester, Mass. 

1852- Moses Giddings Bangor 

1853-1889. *Rev. David Newton Sheldon, D.D. *1889. Waterville 
1853-1855. *George Washington Keely, LL.D. *1878. Waterville 
1853-1858. *Rev. Lorenzo Bickford Allen, A.M. *1872. Yarmouth 
1855-1881. *Rev. William Hosmer Shailer, D.D. *1881. Portland 

1855-1868. *Hon. NoAH Smith, Jr. *1868 Calais 

1855-1860. *Abial Wood Kennedy, M.D. *1861. . . Warren 
1856-1858. *Hon. and Rev. Ebenezer Knowlton, A.M. *1874. 

Montville 
1856-1887. *Rev. Nathaniel Butler, D.D. *1894. . Hallowell 

1856-1859. *JoHN Barton Foster, A.M. *1897. . . Waterville 
1856-1869. *Nathaniel Rogers Boutelle, M.D. *1890. Waterville 
1857-1887. *Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, LL.D. *1891. . Bangor 

1857-1902. *Hon. Josiah Hayden Drummond, LL.D. *1902. Portland 
1857-1863. *Rev. William Lamson, D.D. *1882. 

East Gloucester, Mass. 
1857-1862. *JosEPH Story. *1905. . ... . Boston, Mass. 

1858-1867. *Hon. Mark Hill Dunnell, A.M. *1904. Owatonna, Minn. 



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1858-1864. *Rev. George Knox, A.M. *1864. Lawrence, Mass. 

1858-1871. *Henry Brown Hart. *1871. . . . Portland 

1859-1879. *Hon. Dennis Libby Milliken. *1879. . . Waterville 
1859-1862. *George Freeman Emery. *1904. . . Portland 

1860-1865. *Hon. Thomas Stanley Pullen. *1865. . Foxcroft 
1860-1897. Rev. Albion Keith Parris Small, D.D. . Portland 
1860-1888. *Hon. William Wilson. *1888. . . . Hallowell 
1861-1875. *Hon. Henry Kennedy. *1875. . . . Waldoboro 
1862-1869. *Rev. Nathaniel Milton Wood, D.D. *1876. Lewiston 
1862-1869. *Hon. Lot Myrick Morrill, A.M. *1883. . Augusta 
1862-1894. *J AMES HoBBS Hanson, LL.D. *1894. . . Waterville 
1862-1880. *Hon. Benjamin Day Metcalf. *1880. Damariscotta 

1862-1863. *Hon. Joseph Warren Merrill. *1889. 

Cambridge, Mass. 
1863-1888. *Rev. Franklin Merriam, A.M. *1893. 

East Weare, Mass. 
1863-1882. *Rev. Henry Vaughan Dexter, D.D. *1884. 

Baldwinville, Mass. 
1865-1879. *Gardner Colby. *1879. . , . Boston, Mass. 

1865-1888. *Rev. George Whitefield Bosworth, D.D. *1888. 

Boston, Mass. 

1865-1868. *JoSEPH Barrows. *1868 Readfield 

1866-1881. *Rev. Ebenezer Edson Cummings, D.D. *1886. 

Concord, N. H. 
1868-1876. *Hon. Charles Rendol Whidden, A.M. *1876. Calais 
1869-1890. *Hon. Joseph Warren Merrill, A.M. *1890. 

Cambridge, Mass. 
1869-1870. *Rev. Alvah Hovey. *1903. . Newton Centre, Mass. 

1869-1880. *Hon. Calvin Hopkins. *1879. . . Mount Vernon 
1870-1886. *Hon. William Edward Wording, LL.D. *1886. 

Plainville, Minn. 
1870-1893. *Rev. Oakman Sprague Stearns, D.D. *1893. 

Newton Centre, Mass. 
1870-1876. *Hon. Alexander Campbell. *1888. . Cherryfield 

1870-1897. *Rev. Benjamin Franklin Shaw, D.D. *1897. Waterville 
1871- Rev. Abijah Robinson Crane, D.D. . East Winthrop 

1871-1879. *Hon. George Henry Pilsbury. *1893. . New York 

1874-1874. *Chapin Humphrey. *1874 Bangor 

1875-1881. *Rev. James Tift Champlin, D.D., LL.D. *1882. 

Portland 
1876-1906. *Hon. Percival Bonney, LL.D. *1906. . . Portland 
1877-1907. *Hon. William Johnson Corthell. *1908. . Gorham 
1877-1883. Hon. Almore Kennedy, A.M. . , . Waldoboro 
1879-1889. *Gardner Roberts Colby. *1889. . . New York 

1879-1890. *Benjamin Franklin Sturtevant. *1890. 

Jamaica Plain, Mass. 
1880-1882. Rev. Henry Ephraim Robins, D.D. Rochester, N. Y. 



10 GENERAL CATALOGUE 

1880-1886. *Prof. Charles Edward Hamlin, LL.D. *1886. 

Cambridge, Mass. 
1881-1900. *Hon. Robert Oliver Fuller. *1903. Cambridge, Mass. 
1881-1900. *Rev. William Harrison Alden, D.D. *1900. 

Portsmouth, N. H. 
1881-1906. Rev. Henry Sweetsir Burrage, D.D. . Portland 

1881- Rev. Francis Wales Bakeman, D.D. . Chelsea, Mass. 

1882-1892. Rev. George Dana Boardman Pepper, D.D., LL.D. 

Waterville 
1882-1883. *Rev. Isaiah Record, A.M. *1883. . . Houlton 
1883-1898. *Hon. Edmund Fuller Webb, A.M. *1898. . Waterville 
1883-1899. *Rev. Charles Veranus Hanson, D.D. *1899. 

Skowhegan 
1885-1887. *M0SES Lyford, LL.D. *1887. . Springfield, Mass. 
1886-1889. *Hon. EUSTACE Carey Fitz, A.M. *1895. Chelsea, Mass 
1886-1901. *Hon. Russell Benjamin Shepherd. *1901. Skowhegan 

1887-1905. *Arad Thompson. *1905 Bangor 

1888-1900. *Rev. Newell Tracy Dutton. *1900. . . Waterville 
1888-1899. *Larkin Dunton, LL.D. *1899. . . Boston, Mass. 

1888- Hon. Leslie Colby Cornish, LL.D. . . Augusta 
1888-1904. *Hon. Chester W. Kingsley. *1904. Cambridge, Mass. 
1889-1906. *Hon. George Adam Wilson, A.M. *1906. South Paris 

1889- Hon. Richard Cutts Shannon, LL.D. Brockport, N. Y. 
1889-1896. *Charles Lewis Colby, A.M. *1896. . . New York 

1890- Hon. Edwin Francis Lyford, A.M. Worcester, Mass. 
1890- Rev. John Hamilton Higgins. . . . Charleston 
1890-1897. Albion Woodbury Small, Ph.D. . . Waterville 
1891-1906. *Charles Francis Richards, A.M. *1906. . Rockport 
1892-1896. Rev. Benaiah LoNGLEY Whitman, D.D. . Waterville 

1893- Rev. George Bullen, D.D. . New London, N. H. 

1894- Joshua William Beede, A.M., M.D. . . Auburn 

1896- David Wass Campbell. .... Cherryfield 
1897-1899. Hon. Eugene Hale, LL.D Ellsworth 

1897- Eugene Noble Foss. . . . Jamaica Plain, Mass. 
1897- Joseph Lincoln Colby. . . Newton Centre, Mass. 
1898-1908. Alfred King, M. D Portland 



1898-1904. Rev. Nathaniel Butler, Jr., D.D. 

1899- George Keely Boutelle, LL.B. . 
1899-1902. Hon. Hannibal Emery Hamlin. . 

1900- Rev. Charles Edson Owen, D.D. . 

1900- Hon. Dudley Perkins Bailey. 

1901- Rev. Charles Lincoln White, D.D. 
1901-1904. Rev. William Henry Spencer, D.D. 
1901- Hon. George Curtis Wing. . 

1901-1902. Lincoln Owen 

1902-1906. *Albert Henry Davenport. *1906. 

1902-1903. Harrington Putnam, LL.D. . 



. Waterville 

. Waterville 

Ellsworth 

. Waterville 

Everett, Mass. 

. Waterville 

. Waterville 

Auburn 

Boston, Mass. 

Maiden, Mass. 

New York 



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1903- WiLFORD Gore Chapman. 

1903- William Henry Snyder, Sc.D. 

1903- George Otis Smith, Ph.D. 

1904- Asher Crosby Hinds, LL.D. 

1904- Clarence Edmund Meleney, LL.D. 

1904- Allen Pelatiah Soule. 

1905- Rev. Edwin Carey Whittemore, D.D, 
1906-1907. Hon. Fred Edgecomb Richards. . 

1906- William Henry Dexter. 

1907- Charlie Arthur Jones. 

1907- Rev. Joseph Kennard Wilson, D.D. 

1907- Frank Howard Edmunds. 

1907- Rev. Woodman Bradbury, D.D. . 

1907- Hon. Beecher Putman. 

1908- Hon. Forrest Goodwin. 

1909- Arthur Jeremiah Roberts, A. M. 
1909- William Campbell Crawford, A.M.. 



Portland 

Worcester, Mass. 

Washington, D. C. 

Portland 

New York 

. Hingham, Mass. 

. Waterville 

Portland 

Worcester, Mass. 

. Woburn, Mass. 

Portland 

New York 

Cambridge, Mass. 

Houlton 

. Skowhegan 

Waterville 

AUston, Mass. 



12 GENERAL CATALOGUE 



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PROFESSORS 

Sacred Theology 

1822-1828. *Rev. Stephen Chapin, D.D. *1845. 
1829-1832. *Rev. Jeremiah Chaplin, D.D. *1841. 

Languages 

1822-1827. *Rev. Avery Briggs, A.M. *1883. 
1827-1833. *Thomas Jefferson CoNANT, A.M. *1891. 

Mathematics and Natural Philosophy 

1827-1828. *Rev. Avery Briggs, A.M. *1883. 
1828-1829. *Robert Everett Pattison. *1874. 
1829-1852. *George Washington Keely, LL.D. *1878. 
1853-1855. *Rev. Kendall Brooks, A.M. *1898. 
1856-1872. *MosES Lyford, A.M. *1887. 

'f Institutes of Medicine and Materia Medica 
1830-1833. *Joseph Adams Gallup, A.M., M.D. *1849. 

f Anatomy and Surgery 
1830-1833. Willard Parker, A.M., M.D. 

"t Obstetrics and Medical Jurisprudence 
1830-1833. *David Palmer, M.D. 

Rhetoric and the Hebrew Language 
1831-1838. *Rev. Calvin Newton, A.M. *1853. 

Latin and English Languages and Literature 
1832-1833. *JoHN O'Brien Chaplin, A.M. *1872. 

tin the Clinical School of Medicine at Woodstock, Vt., then connected with the College. 



COLBY COLLEGE 13 

Greek and Latin Languages and Literature 

1833-1839. *Phinehas Barnes, A.M. *1871. 
1839-1840. *Rev. Asa Drury, A.M. *1870. 
1841-1858. *Rev. James Tift Champlin, D.D. *1882. 
1858-1872. *JoHN Barton Foster, A.M. *1897. 

Intellectual and Moral Philosophy 

(The Babcock Professorship since 1868) 

1836-1839. *Rev. Robert Everett Pattison, D.D. *1874. 

1841-1843. *Eliphaz Fay, A.M. *1854. 

1843-1853. *Rev. David Newton Sheldon, D.D. *1889. 

1853-1858. *Rev. Robert Everett Pattison, D.D. *1874. 

1858-1873. *Rev. James Tift Champlin, D.D. *1882. 

1873-1882. Rev. Henry Ephraim Robins, D.D. 

1882-1889. Rev. George Dana Boardman Pepper, D.D., LL.D. 

1889-1892. Albion Woodbury Small, Ph.D. 

1892-1895. Rev. Beniah Longley Whitman, D.D. 

1896-1901. Rev. Nathaniel Butler, Jr., D.D. 

1901-1908. Rev. Charles Lincoln White, D.D. 

1908- Arthur Jeremiah Roberts, A.M. 

Chemistry and Natural History 

(The Merrill Professorship after 1865) 

1838-1852. *Rev. Justin Rolph Loomis, A.M. *1898. 
1853-1873. *Charles Edward Hamlin, LL.D. *1886. 
1873-1903. * William Elder, A.M., Sc.D. *1903. 

Rhetoric 

1839-1843. Rev. Calvin Emmons Park, A.M. Acting Professor. 

1843-1850. *Martin Brewer Anderson, A.M. *1890. 

1850-1892. *Rev. Samuel King Smith, D.D., and Emeritus, 1893. *1904. 

1887-1889. Shailer Mathews, A.M. Associate Professor. 

1890-1895. Arthur Jeremiah Roberts, A. B. Assistant Professor. 

1895-1908. Arthur Jeremiah Roberts, A.M. 

Modern Languages 

1834-1841. *Rev. Samuel Francis Smith, A.M. Acting Professor. 

*1895. 
1866-1891. Edward Winslow Hall, A.M., and Emeritus, 1906. 
1891-1896. Anton Marquardt, Ph.D. Instructor. 
1896-1901. Anton Marquardt, Ph.D. Associate Professor. 
1900-1901. John Hedman, A.M. Associate Professor. 



14 GENERAL CATALOGUE 

Physics and Astronomy 

1872-1884. *M0SES Lyford, LL.D. *1887. 
1884-1886. *Frank Sumner Capen, A.M. 
1886-1898. * William Augustus Rogers, LL.D., Ph.D. *1898. 
1898-1900. Gordon Ferrie Hull, Ph.D. Associate. 
1900-1900. William Johnson Drisko, S.B. Associate. 
1900-1901. Clark Wells Chamberlain, A.B. Associate. 
1901-1906. William Porter Beck, M.S. Associate. 
1904-1905. Arvid Reuterdahl, A.M. Associate. 
1906-1907. John Whitmore, Ph.D. Associate. 
1907- Ellis Earle Lawton, Ph.D. Associate. 

Greek Language and Literature 

1872-1893. *John Barton Foster, LL.D. *1897. 
1893-1902. Carlton Beecher Stetson, A.M. 

1902- Clarence Hayward White, A.M. 

Latin Language and Literature 
1873- Julian Daniel Taylor, LL.D. 

Mathematics 

1874-1875. *Rev. Nathaniel Melcher, A.M. Acting Professor, *1902. 
1875-1903. *Laban Edwards Warren, LL.D. *1905. 

1903- Rev. Hugh Ross Hatch, A.M. 

History and Political Economy 

1881-1889. Albion Woodbury Small, A.M. 
1889-1894. Shailer Mathews, A.M. 
1894- James William Black, Ph.D. 

Chemistry 

(The Merrill Professorship) 

1885-1903. * William Elder, Sc.D. *1903. 

1903-1904. George Freeman Parmenter, Ph.D. Associate Prof essor 

1904- George Freeman Parmenter, Ph.D. 

Biblical Literature 
1893-1899. Rev. George Dana Boardman Pepper, D.D., LL.D. 



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Mineralogy and Geology 

1885-1888. Marshman Edward Wadsworth, Ph.D. 

1888-1905. William Shirley Bayley, Ph.D. 

1907- Howard Edwin Simpson, A.M. Associate Professor. 

German Language and Literature 
1901- Anton Marquardt. Ph.D. 

Romance Languages 
1901- John Hedman, A.M. 

TUTORS 

1822-1823. *George Dana Boardman. *1831. 
1823-1827. *Ephraim Tripp. *1871. 
1823-1824. *Elijah Foster. *1834. 
1824-1826. *Addison Parker. *1864. 
1827-1828. *Leonard Tobey. *1851. 
1828-1832. *John O'Brien Chaplin. *1872. 
1830-1831. *Henry William Paine. *1893. 
1833-1835. *Jonathan Everett Farnam. *1890. 
1833-1837. *Samuel Randall. *1862. 
1835-1836. * William Lamson. *1882. 
1836-1838. *JusTiN RoLPH LooMis. *1898. 
1837-1839. *Edwin Noyes. *1888. 
1838-1839. *Danford Thomas. *1882. 
1839-1841. *Samuel Sawyer Johnson. *1842. 
1841-1843. *Martin Brewer Anderson. *1890. 
1846-1847. * Samuel King Smith. *1904. 
1850-1850. *JuNius Artemus Bartlett. *1900. 
1855-1855. *Henry Allen Sawtelle. *1885. 
1855-1862. *HoBART Wood Richardson, A.M. 1889. 
1868-1873. Julian Daniel Taylor, A.M. 

INSTRUCTORS AND ASSISTANTS 

1828-1831. *Frederick Augustus Willard, A.M., Lecturer on Chem- 
ical Philosophy and Botany. *1866. 

1833-1837. *Ezekiel Holmes, M.D., Lecturer on Chemistry, Mineral- 
ogy, Geology, and Botany. *1865. 

1835-1836. Stephen Benson Page, A.B., Instructor in Elocution. 

1852-1853. Theophilus Capen Abbot, Instructor in Chemistry and 
Natural History, 1852; Instructor in Greek and Latin 
1853. 



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1875-1878. *Atwood Crosby, A. M., M. D., Instructor in Gymnastics 
and Military Drill. *1883. 

1875-1878. Fred Morse Wilson, M. D., Instructor in Gymnastics 
and Military Drill. 

1880-1882. Frederick Crosby Robertson, Instructor in Elocution. 

1882-1885 Charles Branch Wilson, A. M., Assistant in Chemistry 
and Natural History. 

1882-1883. Carlton Beecher Stetson, A. B., Assistant in Greek. 

1883-1884. Lucius Alonzo Butterfield, Instructor in Elocution. 

1887-1890. Charles Everett Adams, A.M., Instructor in Gym- 
nastics. 

1889-1890. William Campbell Crawford, A.M., Instructor in Ped- 
agogy. 

1889-1892. William S. Battis, Instructor in Elocution and Gym- 
nastics. 

1891-1894. Norman Leslie Bassett, A.B., Instructor in Greek. 

1892-1894. George J. D. Currie, Instructor in Elocution and Gym- 
nastics. 

1894-1896. Austin Hall Evans, A.B., Instructor in Greek. 

1894-1896. Henry Chester Jackson, A.B., Instructor in Gymnastics. 

1895-1896. John Hedman, A.B., Assistant Instructor in Modern 
Languages. 

1896-1899. Arthur Jeremiah Roberts, A.B., Instructor in Elocution. 

1896-1899. Mary Anna Sawtelle, Ph.B., Associate Professor of 
French in the Women's Division. 

1896-1900. John Hedman, A. M. , Instructor in Greek. 

1896-1898. John Harold Bates, A.B., Instructor in Gymnastics. 

1897-1898. Edson Fobes Hitchings, M.S., Instructor in Biology. 

1897-1903. James Frederick Hill, M.D., Lecturer on the Eye and 
Ear, and Medical Examiner. 

1898-1903. Angus Mathew Frew, M.D., Instructor in Gymnastics. 

1898-1903. Merton Wilmot Bessey, M.D., Instructor in Biology. 

1898-1902. Margaret Koch, Instructor in Physical Culture and Ex- 
pression in the Women's Division. 

1899-1902. Grace Elizabeth Mathews, B.L., Associate Professor of 
Rhetoric, Women's Division. 

1899-1900. Fred Parker Hamilton Pike, A.B., Instructor in French. 

1899-1900. William Oliver Stevens, A.B., Instructor in English. 

1902-1903. Leslie Rogers Moore, B.S., Instructor in Science. 

1903-1905. Alban David Sorensen, A.M., Associate Professor of 
Philosophy and Instructor in Gymnastics. 

1903-1905. Webster Chester, A.B., Instructor in Biology. 

1904-1905. Ralph Hayward Keniston, A.B., Instructor in Latin. 

1905- Webster Chester, A.B., Associate Professor of Biology. 

1905-1907. Howard Edwin Simpson, A.M., Instructor in Geology. 

1905-1906. Bruce Macleod, Instructor in Gymnastics. 



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1905- Mary Sybel Croswell, M.D., Resident Physician and 

Director of Physical Training, Women's Division. 
1905-1907. Alton Irving Lockhart, A.B., Assistant in Chemistry. 
1905-1907. David Kenneth Arey, A.B., Assistant in Biology. 
1907-1908. Charles Emerson Fogg, A.B., Instructor in Gymnastics. 
1907- David Monaghan Young, A.B., Assistant iti Chemistry. 

LIBRARIANS 

1822-1828. *Prof. Avery Briggs, A.M. *1883. 
1828-1833. *Prof. John O'Brien Chaplin, A.M. *1872. 
1833-1835. *Tutor Jonathan Everett Farnam. *1890. 
1835-1837. *Tutor Samuel Randall, A.M. *1862. 
1837-1842. *Prof. JusTiN Rolph Loomis, A.M. *1898. 
1842-1850. *Prof. Martin BREVi^ER Anderson, A.M. *1890. 
1851-1873. *Prof. Samuel King Smith, D.D. *1904. 
1873- Prof. Edward Winslow Hall, LL.D. 



18 GENERAL CATALOGUE 

J^arultij nf instrurtion 

1908-1909 



ARTHUR JEREMIAH ROBERTS, A.M., President. 
Babcock Professor of Psychology and Moral Philosophy, 

EDWARD WINSLOW HALL, LL.D., Librarian. 
Emeritus Professor of Modern Languages. 

JULIAN DANIEL TAYLOR, LL.D. 
Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. 

JAMES WILLIAM BLACK, Ph.D. 
Professor of History and Political Economy. 

ANTON MARQUARDT, Ph.D. 
Professor of the German Language and Literature. 

JOHN HEDMAN, A.M. 
Professor of Romance Languages. 

CLARENCE HAYWARD WHITE, A.M. 
Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. 

HUGH ROSS HATCH, A.M. 
Professor of Mathematics. 

GEORGE FREEMAN PARMENTER, Ph.D. 
Merrill Professor of Chemistry. 

GRACE ELLA BERRY, A.M. 
Dean of the Women's Division. 

WEBSTER CHESTER, A.M. 
Associate Professor of Biology. 



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ELLIS EARLE LAWTON, Ph.D. 
Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy. 

HOWARD EDWIN SIMPSON, A.M. 
Associate Professor of Mineralogy. Registrar. 

MARY SYBEL CROSWELL, A.B., M.D. 

Resident Physician and Director of Physical Training in the Women's 

Division. 

FRED LORING THOMPSON, B.S. 

Director of Physical Training in the Men's Division, and Instructor in 

Physiology. 

HENRY ADELBERT WHITE, A.M. 
Instructor in English. Secretary of the Faculty. 

DAVID MONAGHAN YOUNG, A.B. 
Assistant in Chemistry. 



Iht Alumni 



Note. The degree of A.B. has been conferred upon each gradu- 
ate from the regular course. The date of receiving the degree of A. 
M. is three years after graduation when not otherwise stated. The 
year of ordination and of admission to the Bar is not mentioned when 
identical with the date of entering upon the pastorate or practice of 
law. Clergymen are Baptist if no denomination is specified. The age 
of deceased graduates is given as at last birthday. 



CLASS OF 1822 

*George Dana Boardman, A.M. 
Born, Livermore, Me., Feb. 8, 
1801. Tutor, 1822-23; Resident 
Licentiate, Andover Theol. Sem., 
1823-24; Missionary to Burma, 
Bapt. Bd. For. Missions, 1825-31; 
Founder of the Karen Mission; 
died near Tavoy, Burma, Feb. 
11, 1831, aged 30. 

*Ephraim Tripp, A. M. Born, 
Middleboro, Mass., Apr. 26, 1798. 
Prin. Hebron Acad., Me., 1822- 
23; Tutor, 1823-27; Teacher, Fay- 
etteville, N. C. , and in Ala. and 
Miss. ; Clerk of Courts, Carroll 
Co., Miss.; died, Winona, Miss., 
Apr. 7, 1871, aged 72. 

2 

CLASS OF 1823 

*Elijah Foster, A. M. Born, 
Pembroke, Mass., June 12, 1799. 
Tutor, 1823-24; Resident Gradu- 
ate, 1824-25; Licentiate, Beverly, 
Marblehead, andWoburn, Mass., 
and Dover, N. H., 1825-29; Pas- 
tor, Dover, N. H., 1829-31; SaUs- 
bury and Amesbury, Mass. , 1831- 
34; died, Amesbury, Mass., Sept. 
27, 1834; aged 35. 



*Henry Paine, A.M. Born, Ver- 
non, Conn., Aug. 17, 1793. Prin. 
Eastport Academy, Me., 1824; 
Teacher, Windsor, Vt., 1825; 
Licentiate, Whiting, Vt., 1826; 
Prin. Monmouth, Acad., Me., 
1827-31; Prin. Waterville Acad., 
1831-35; Prin. China Acad., 1835- 
44; Teacher, Rockland, 1844-49; 
Prin. Thomaston Acad. 1849-56; 
Teacher, Rockland, 1856-68; died, 
Rockland, Me., Nov. 12, 1868, 
aged 75. 

*Hadley Procter, A.M. Born, 
Boston, Mass., Apr. 4, 1794. Pas- 
tor, China, Me., and Prin. China 
Acad., 1823-26; Pastor, Rutland, 
Vt., 1826-35; Prin. Vermont Lit. 
and Sci. Inst., Brandon, 1835-36; 
Pastor, Rutland, 1836-38; China, 
Me., 1838-42; died, China, Me., 

Apr. 12, 1842, aged 48. 

3 
CLASS OF 1824 

*JoEL Perez Hayford. Born, 
Middleboro, Mass., Feb. 28, 1799. 
Resident Graduate, 1824-25; Li- 
centiate, in Vt., 1825-27; Pastor, 
Morristown and Johnson, 1827- 
31; died, Johnson, Vt., Dec. 21, 
1831, aged 32. 



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*Calvin Holton. Born, Gill, 
Mass., March 10, 1797. Mission- 
ary to Africa, Bap. Bd. For. 
Missions, 1826; died, Monrovia, 
Liberia, July 23, 1826, aged 29. 

*Ebenezer Hutchinson, A. M. 
Born, Readfield, Me., April 1794. 
Lawyer, Waterville, Me., 1824- 
29; Athens, 1829-62; Repr. Me. 
Legisl. ; Sec. Me. Senate, 1827- 
30; County Attorney for Somer- 
set Co.; died, Athens, Me., May 
19, 1862, aged 68. 

3 

CLASS OF 1825 

*JoHN O'Brien Chaplin, A. M. 
Born, Danvers, Mass., March 31, 
1807. Prin. Preparatory Dept., 
1826-28; Tutor, 1828-32; Prof. 
Latin and English, 1832-33; Li- 
brarian, 1828-33; Prof. Greek and 
Latin, Columbian College, D. C, 
1833-43; died, Conway, Mass., 
Dec. 22, 1872, aged 65. 

*WiLLARD Glover. Born, Vinal- 
haven. Me., July 29, 1796. Pas- 
tor, Limerick, Me., 1827-29; Act- 
ing Pastor, Parsonsfield, Buxton, 
Waterboro, and Paris, 1829-32; 
Wiscasset and Newcastle, 1832; 
Bloomfield, 1833; Assoc. Pastor, 
Waterboro, 1836; Acting Pastor, 
Heath, Mass., and Lyndeboro, 
N. H., 1837-38; Acting Pastor 
and Teacher, Cumberland, R. I. , 
1839-40; Vinalhaven, Me., 1841- 
46; Swanville, 1847-54; Addison, 
1855-60; Pastor, Deer Isle, 1860; 
Acting Pastor and Teacher, Bel- 
fast, 1861-66; died, Jonesport, 
Me., Sept. 18, 1866, aged 70. 

*Benjamin Hobart. Born, Ed- 
munds, Me., Apr. 11, 1803. Far- 
mer, and Lumber Merchant; 



died, Edmunds, Me., June 21, 
1884, aged 81. 

*J0HN HovEY. Teacher, Perry, 
N. Y., 1826-28; Prin. Select 
School, Ypsilanti, Mich., 1828-30; 
Farmington, 1830-52; Rose, 1852- 
64; Postmaster, Danby, ,1875-79; 
died, Danby, Mich., 1880. 

*Alonzo King. Born, Wilbra- 
ham, Mass., April 1, 1796. Pas- 
tor, No. Yarmouth, Me., 1826- 
31; Northboro, Mass., 1832-34; 
Westboro, 1835; died, Westboro, 
Mass., Nov. 29, 1835, aged^39. 
Author of Memoir of George 
Dana Boardman (1885) . 

*Francis Green Macomber. 
Born, Waltham, Mass., Aug. 30, 
1797. Pastor, Beverly, Mass., 
1825-27; died, Beverly, Mass., 
July 1, 1827, aged 29. 

*Thomas Ward Merrill, A. M. 
Born, Sedgwick, Me., Feb. 18, 
1802. Newton Theol. Inst., 1828; 
Prof. New Hampton Lit. and 
Theol. Inst., N. H., 1828-29: 
Prin. Classical School, Ann Ar- 
bor, Mich., 1829-30; ordained, 
1831; First Missionary, Am. 
Bapt. Home Miss. Soc, Prairie 
Ronde, Mich., 1832; Founder of 
Kalamazoo Coll. ; died, Lansing, 
Mich., April 8, 1878, aged 76. 

*Henry Moor. Born, Waterville, 
Me., Feb. 17, 1807. Midshipman, 
U. S. Navy, 1825; Lieut., 1835; 
killed by boiler explosion near 
Marysville, Cal., March, 21, 1853, 
aged 46. 

*Joshua Randall. Born, Mill- 
bury, Mass., Aug. 12, 1798. 
Prin. Foxcroft Acad., Me., 1826; 
Me. WesleyanSem., Kent's Hill, 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE 



1827; Lawyer, Phillips, 1828-40; 
Farmington, 1840-47; Dixfield, 
1847-48; died, Dixfield, Me., Nov. 
12, 1848, aged 50. 

*Harrison Avery Smith. Born, 
Waterville, Me., Jan. 2, 1806. 
Lawyer, East Vassalboro, Me., 
1829-33; Waterville, 1833-55; 
died, Kalamazoo, Mich., July 20, 
1882, aged 76. 

*Arthur Thompson. Born, Fal- 
mouth, Me., May 28, 1798. Teach- 
er, in Maryland, No. Carolina, 
and Georgia, many years; died, 
Pownal, Me., Dec, 1853, aged 

55. 

11 

CLASS OF 1826 

* Samuel Farrar. Born, Ports- 
mouth, N. H., Dec. 28, 1805. 
Merchant, Skowhegan, Me., 1829 
-34; Manager Woolen Factory, 
Dexter, 1838-56; Pres. Mercan- 
tile Bank^ Bangor, 1844-57; Sec. 
and Treas. R. R. Co., Milwau- 
kee, Wis., 1857-61; died, Geneva, 
Wis., Dec. 6, 1862, aged 56. 

*George Clifford Getchell. 
Born, Waterville, Me., March 4, 
1806. Lawyer, Anson, Me., 1829- 
70; Repr. Me. Legisl., 1836, 1837, 
1846; Clerk Me. House of Reps.,, 
1838, 1841; State Land Agent, 
1854; died, Waterville, Me., Aug, 
22, 1881, aged 75. 

*MosES Gould. Born, Boxford, 
Mass., May 27, 1800. Student 
of Medicine, 1826-29; Druggist, 
Baltimore, Md., 1830-43; died, 
Boxford, Mass., June 30, 1843, 
aged 43. 

*Albert Gallatin Jewett. 
Born, Pittston, Me., Nov. 27, 



1802. Lawyer, Bangor, 1829-45; 
County Attorney, 5 years; 
Charge d'Affairs, Peru, 1845-48; 
Mayor, Belfast, Me., 1863, 1864, 
1867; died, Belfast, Me., April 4, 
1885, aged 82. 

*Elijah Parish Lovejoy. Born, 
Albion, Me., Nov. 9, 1802. Prin- 
China Acad., Me., 1826; Teacher, 
St. Louis, Mo., 1827; Editor and 
Publisher The Times, 1828-32; 
Student, Princeton Theol. Sem., 
1832; Licentiate, 2d Presb. of 
Phila., 1833; Editor and Publish- 
er St. Louis Observer, 1833-36; 
ordained, 1834; Observer remov- 
ed to Alton, 111., 1836; shot by a 
pro-slavery mob, Alton, 111., 
Nov. 7, 1837, aged 34. 

*Ebenezer Mirick. Born, Prince- 
ton, Mass., Jan. 15, 1798. Pas- 
tor, Sedgwick, Me., 1829-34; 
Brooksville, 1834-57; died. Fitch- 
burg, Mass., Sept. 1, 1879, aged 
81. 

*Orlando Holbrook Partridge 
A.M., M.D., Bowd., 1829. Born, 
Augusta, Me., Sept. 19, 1805. 
Physician, Truro, Mass., 1829-36; 
Phila., Pa., 1838-59; died, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., May 11, 1859, aged 
53. 

7 

CLASS OF 1827 

*John Francis Howard Angier. 
Born, Belfast, Me., Nov. 27, 
1807. Lawyer, Montville, Sears- 
mont and Belfast, Me., 1830-56; 
died, Belfast, Me., June 17, 1856, 
aged 48. 

*Freeman Bradford, A. M. 
Born, Minot, Me.-, May 24, 1802. 
Lawyer, Portland, Me., 1831-64; 
Auburn, 1864-72; Portland, 1872- 



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73; Register of Probate, 1849-56; 
died, Portland, Me., Oct, 23, 1873; 
aged 71. 

*Harvey Bingham Dodge. Born, 
Hanover, N. H., Aug. 10, 1801. 
Pastor, West Plattsburg, N. Y., 
1830-31; Missionary, N. Y., 
1831-32; Pastor, Farmersville, 
1833; Greene, 1834-36; Fort Cov- 
ington, 1836-39; Parma, 1839-41; 
Newton Falls, Ohio, 1841-42; 
Garrettsville, 1842-44; West 
Plattsburg, N. Y., 1844-47; died, 
Plattsburg, Nov. 11, 1866, aged 
65. 

* Harvey Evans. Born, Read- 
field, Me., Nov. 1796. Lawyer, 
Harmony, Me., 1830-31; West 
Waterville, 1831-32; Oldtown, 
1832-34; Sebec, 1834-36; Benton, 
1836-40; died, Benton, Me., July 
11, 1840, aged 43. 

* William Augustus Evans, A.M. 
Born, Hallowell, Me., Aug. 23, 
1810. Lawyer, Livermore Falls, 
and Jay, Me., 1830-41; Clerk, 
Treasury Dept., Washington, D. 
C, 1841-62; Lawyer, Athens, 
Me., 1863-65; Fort Fairfield, 1865- 
71; Bluehill, 1871-74; died. Blue- 
hill, Me., Nov. 21, 1874, aged 64. 

*Thomas Fitch, A. M. Born, 
Windsor, Conn., Sept. 10, 1801. 
Farmer, Windsor, Conn., 1827-29; 
Hartland, 1829-31; Montgomery, 
Mass., 1831-34; Westfield, 1834- 
45; West Springfield, 1845-72; 
died, West Springfield, Mass., 
July 20, 1872, aged 70. 

*Enoch Weston Freeman. Born, 
Minot, Me., Dec. 16, 1798. Pas- 
tor, New Gloucester, Me., 1827; 
Lowell, Mass., 1828-35; died, 
Lowell, Mass., Sept. 22, 1835, 



aged 36. Published A Selection 
of Hymns (1829). 

* Henry Joseph Hall. Born, 

Chester, N. H., Oct. 25, 1795. 
Ordained, 1820; Pastor, Monkton, 
Vt., 1828-30; Cornwall, 1830-32; 
Missionary in Indiana and Mich., 
Mass. Home Miss. Soc, 1832-39; 
Pastor, East Bloomington, N. 
Y., 1840-45; Agent Am. Bible 
Soc, Alexandria, Va., several 
years; died, Kalamazoo, Mich., 
Jan. 31, 1872, aged 76. 

*Albert Gallatin Lane. Born, 
Saco, Me., Jan. 13, 1809. Law- 
yer, Eastport, Me., 1830-32; Ma- 
chias, 1832-59; Register of Pro- 
bate; Clerk of Courts, 1852-59; 
died, Machias, Me., March 27, 
1859, aged 50. 

*Lyman Rawson. Born, Paris, 
Me., May 6, 1799. Lawyer, Rum- 
ford, Me., 1830-74; Repr. Me. 
Legisl., 1838-39; Judge of Pro- 
bate, 1839-46; died, Rumford, 
Me., Aug. 22, 1874, aged 75. 

*ISAAC Redington. Born, Water- 
ville, Me., March 13, 1803. Law- 
yer, Waterville, Me., 1830-50; 
Member Me. Senate, 1846-47; 
Treasurer A. & K. R. R., 1850- 
53; Lawyer, New York, till 1875; 
died, Skowhegan, Me., Oct. 6, 
1878, aged 75. 

*Thomas Robinson. Born Litch- 
field, Me., June 13, 1801. Lawyer, 
Jefferson, Me., 1831; Ellsworth, 
1831-58; Repr. Me. Legisl., 1848; 
Member Bd. of Trustees, 1849-56; 
died, Ellsworth, Me., July 2, 
1858, aged 57. 

*Timothy Pickering Ropes, A. 
M. Born, Orford, N. H., Sept. 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE 



13, 1802. Pastor, Hampton Falls, 
N. H., 1829-30; Weston, Mass., 
1830-33; Lexington, 1833-34; Prin. 
Lexington Acad., 1834-38; Teach- 
Winchester, Va., four years; 
Pastor, Lexington, Mass., 1845- 
46; Farmer, Hampton Falls, 1847- 
52; Pastor, 1852-54; Carimona, 
Minn., 1854-55; LeRoy, 1855-65; 
died, LeRoy, Minn., July 3, 1873, 
aged 70. 

*Samuel Stevens, A.M. Born, 
Vassalboro, Me., Jan. 25, 1801. 
Student of Medicine, 1829-30; 
Prin. Foxcroft Acad., Me., 1831- 
32; died, Dover, Me., March 4, 
1832, aged 31. 

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CLASS OF 1828 

*James Brooks. Born, Cape 
Elizabeth, Me., Nov. 10, 1807. 
Teacher and Law Student, Port- 
land, Me., 1828-29; Editor Port- 
land Advertiser, 1829-36; Repr. 
Maine Legisl., 1835; Editor and 
Proprietor New York Ex-press, 
1836-73; Repr. N. Y. Legisl., 
1847; Member 31st, 32d, 38th, 
39th, 42d, 43d, U. S. Congress, 
1849-73; died, Washington, D. 

C, April 30, 1873, aged 65. 

* Jeremiah Chaplin, A.M., 1833; 

D. D., 1857. Born, Danvers, 
Mass., Nov. 22, 1813. Prof. 
Greek and Latin, New Hampton 
Lit. and Theol. Inst., N. H., 
1834-37; Student of Theology, 
Madison Univ., 1838-39; Prof. 
Hebrew and Moral Science, 
Theol. Sem., Winsboro, S. C, 
1839-41; Member Bd. of Trustees, 
1843-49; Pastor, Bangor, Me., 
1841-46; Dedham, Mass., 1851-58; 
Newton Corner, 1863-65; Theol. 
Instructor Home Miss. Soc, New 



Orleans, La., 1865-68; from 1868, 
in literary pursuits, Boston, 
Mass.; died. New Utrecht, N. 
Y., March 5, 1886, aged 73. 
Author of The Evening of Life 
(1858); Memoir of Rev. Duncan 
Dunbar (1865); The Hand of 
Jesus (1869) ; Life of President 
Dunster (1872) ; Life of Charles 
Sumner (1874) ; The Memorial 
Hour (1874) ; Life of Franklin 
(1876) ; Life of Galen; compiler 
of The Riches of Bunyan (1850) ; 
Chips from the White House 
(1881). 

*Ebenezer Edson Cummings, a. 
M., 1848; D.D., Dartmouth, 1855. 
Born, Claremont, N. H., Nov. 9, 
1800. Pastor, Salisbury, N. H., 
1828-32; Concord, N. H., 1832-68; 
Member Bd. of Trustees, 1866-81; 
died. Concord, N. H., Feb. 22, 
1886, aged 85. 

*Charles Foster. Born, Boston, 
Mass., Dec. 14, 1807. Student of 
Medicine, 1828-29; died, Pem- 
broke, Me., April 22, 1829, aged 
21. 

*Jacob Quincy Kettelle. Born, 
Limington, Me., Sept. 6, 1803. 
Lawyer, Calais, Me., 1831-41; 
Boston, Mass., 1841-65; died, 
Boston, Mass., Dec. 2, 1865, 
aged 62. 

* Samuel McClellan. Born, 
Bloomfield, Me., April 17, 1810. 
Tutor, College at Jackson, La., 
1830-33; Lawyer, Dexter, Me., 
1835-68; died. Dexter, Me., Aug. 
1, 1868, aged 58. 

*NlCHOLAS Medbery, A. M., 
Brown, 1836. Born, Rehoboth, 
Mass., Aug. 9, 1800. Pastor, 
Middleboro, Mass., 1828-32; 



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Watertown, 1832-43. Newbury- 
port, 1843-53; Ashland, 1853-55; 
Peabody, 1855-57; City Mission- 
ary, Portsmouth, N. H., 1857-71; 
died, Dover, Mass., May 30, 1878, 
aged 77. 

* Sullivan Sumner Rawson. 
Born, Paris, Me., Oct. 3, 1805. 
Lawyer, Eastport, Me., 1831-51; 
Collector of Customs, 1840-41; 
Member Me. Senate, 1844; Law- 
yer, San Francisco, Cal., 1851-66; 
Member Cal. Legisl., 1851-52; 
died, San Francisco, Cal., June 
11, 1866, aged 60. 

*Abraham Sanborn. Born, Lon- 
don, N. H., May 28, 1805. Law- 
yer, Levant, Me., 1833-47; Repr. 
Me. Legisl., 1852, 1870; died, 
Bangor, Me., Feb. 7, 1885, aged 
79. 

*Hermon Stevens. Born Wat- 
erville. Me., April 16, 1805. Law- 
yer, Rockland, Me., 1831-65; 
died, Waterville, Me., March 15, 
1867, aged 61. 

*Albert Carlton Thayer, M. D. 
Columbian, 1831. Born, Vassal- 
boro, Me., March 3, 1809. Physi- 
cian, Benton, Me., 1832-33; 
Skowhegan, Me., 1833-34; died, 
Skowhegan, Me., Dec. 28, 1834, 
aged 25. 

*Manly Burt Townsend. Born, 
Sidney, Me. May 8, 1803. Law- 
yer, Calais, Me., 1831-42; Alex- 
ander, 1842-49; Member Me. Sen- 
ate, 1844-46; President of Sen- 
ate, 1845-46; died, Alexander, 
Me., Dec. 7, 1849, aged 46. 

12 

CLASS OF 1829 

* Asa Matthews, A. M., 1833. 
Born, Searsport, Me., Feb. 13, 



1804. Prin. Hampden Acad., 
Me., 1831-37, and 1838-41; Prin. 
Acad., Williamston, N. C, 1842- 
52; Farmer, Newport, Me., 1852- 
77; died, Newport, Me., Nov. 28, 
1877, aged 73. 

*Leander Smith Tripp, A. M., 
M. D. Bowdoin, 1834. Born, He- 
bron, Me., July 21, 1805. Physi- 
cian, East Dixfield, Me., 1836-37; 
Norway, 1837-41; Teacher, Bridg- 
ton, 1842; ordained, 1843; Pastor, 
Waterboro, 1844-46; Limington, 
1846-47; Limerick, 1847-50; Shap- 
leigh, L850-53; Effingham, N. H., 
1853-55; Sabattus, Me., 1855-60; 
No. Sedgwick, 1861-67; Lunnen- 
burgh, Vt., 1867-69; Surry, Me., 
1869-80; died, Rockland, Me., 
April 5, 1894, aged 88. 

*Erastus Willard, a. M., 1844. 
Born, Lancaster, Mass., July 4, 
1800. Newton Theol. Inst., 1833; 
Pastor, Grafton, Vt., 1833-35; 
Missionary to France, Am. Bapt. 
Miss. Union, 1835-56; Missionary 
to Ottawa Indians, Kansas, 
Home Miss. Soc, 1857-60; Pas- 
tor, Washburn, 111., 1861-62; So. 
Hampton, N. H., 1862-64; Salem, 
N. Y., 1865-71; died, Newport, 
R. I., Dec, 29, 1871, aged 71. 

*RoBERT Williams Wood, M.D., 
Bowdoin, 1832. Born, Stow, 
Mass., April 23, 1803. Physician, 
Aurora, Me., 1833; Orono, 1834- 
38; Hospital for Am. Seamen, 
Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, 1839- 
49; introduced sugar growing, 
1848, and later engaged in that 
business; returned to U. S., 1866; 
Libn. Am. Statistical Associa- 
tion, Boston, Mass., 1872-84; 
died, Jamaica Plain, Mass., Jan. 
4, 1892, aged 88. 4 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE 



CLASS OF 1830 

*MosES Lark Appleton. Born, 
Waterville, Me., Feb. 3, 1811. 
Lawyer, Sebec, Me., 1833-35; 
Bangor, 1835-59; Repr. Maine 
Legisl., 1849-50; State Bank 
Commissioner, 1856; died, Ban- 
gor, Me., Sept. 25, 1859, aged 48. 

*Caleb Burbank. Born, Bel- 
grade, Me. Lawyer, Cherryfield, 
Me.; Member Me. Senate, 1841; 
San Francisco, Cal., from 1854; 
Member Cal. Legisl. ; Judge of 
Court of Common Pleas; died, 
Stockton, Cal., May 5, 1888. 

*WiLLiAM Henry Burrill. Born, 
China, Me., Dec. 14, 1812. Law- 
yer, Searsport, Me., 1833-37; 
Register of Probate, Belfast, 
1837-49; Repr. Me. Legisl., 1872; 
died, Belfast, Me., Oct. 8, 1884, 
aged 71. 

*Edwin William Garrison, A. 
M. Born, St. John, N. B., Aug. 
12, 1804. Acting Pastor, Cherry- 
field, Me., 1831-32; Ellsworth, 
1833; Sedgwick, 1834-35; Han- 
cock County, 1835-36; Pastor, 
Cherryfield, 1836-38; Acting Pas- 
tor, No. Sedgwick, 1839-40; died, 
Sedgwick, Me., July 4, 1840, 
aged 35. Author of Mevioirs of 
Mrs. R. B. Pinkham (1840). 

* Joseph Hodges, A. M., 1834. 
Born, Norton, Mass., May 19, 
1806. Newton Theol. Inst., 1833; 
Pastor, Weston, Mass., 1835-39; 
Amherst, 1840-41; Colraine, 1841- 
43; Palmer, 1843-47; East Brook- 
field, 1847-52; No. Oxford, 1852- 
55; Agent Am. and For. Bible 
Soc, 1855-61; died, Cambridge, 



Mass., Aug. 23, 1863, aged 57. 

*Eaton Mason. Born, Westmin- 
ster, Vt., April 4, 1804. Pastor, 
Springfield, N. H., 1831-32; Act- 
ing Pastor, Effingham, 1832-33; 
Bridgton, Me., 1833-35; Pastor, 
Cong. Ch., Sweden, 1835-45; died, 
Dixfield, Me., Nov. 1, 1845, aged 
41. 

*Henry William Paine, LL. D., 
1854. Born, Winslow, Me., Aug. 
30, 1810. Prin. Waterville, Acad., 
Me., 1829-30; Tutor, 1830-31; 
Lawyer, Hallowell, Me. ; Mem- 
ber Me. Legisl. ; Member Bd. 
Trustees, 1849-62; Member Me. 
Hist. Soc, 1851; Fellow of Am. 
Academy; Member Board of 
Overseers Harvard Univ., 1870- 
72; Lecturer on Law of Real 
Property, Boston Univ. Law 
School, 1872-84; died, Cambridge, 
Mass., Dec. 26, 1893, aged 83. 

*WiLLiAM Richardson. Born, 
Belgrade, Me., Feb. 5, 1803. 
Prin. Foxcroft Acad., Me., 1830- 
31; Law Student, 1831-34; Prin. 
Acad., Enfield, N. C, 1834-40; 
Gatesville, 1840-42; Planter, 
Waynesboro, Tenn., from 1854; 
died, Wayne Co., Tenn., date 
unknown. 

*WiLSON Crocker Ryder, A. M., 
1834. Born, Middleboro, Mass., 
Jan. 11, 1806. Pastor, Mariaville, 
Me., 1830-32; Corinth, 1832-34; 
Cherryfield, 1834-36; Northboro, 
Mass., 1837; Leeds, Me., 1837-39; 
Wayne, 1840; from 1841, farm- 
ing and lumbering; died, Middle- 
boro, Mass., Nov. 16, 1888, aged 
82. Author of Lectures on Future 
Punishment (1836). 



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CLASS OF 1831 

*Lucius Henry Chandler. Born, 
Belfast, Me., Feb. 20, 1812. 
Teacher, Capeville, Va., 1831-34; 
Lawyer, Thomaston, Me., 1836- 
45; Boston, Mass., 1845-50; Nor- 
folk, Va., 1850-68; U. S. Consul, 
Matanzas, Cuba, 1861-63; U. S. 
Dist. Attorney for Eastern Va., 
1863-68; Commonwealth Attor- 
ney for Richmond, 1868-70; U. 
S. Pension Agent, 1875-76; 
drowned, Norfolk, Va., April 6, 
1876, aged 64. 

*Jacob Mott Cook. Born, Wat- 
erville. Me., June 17, 1804. Prin. 
High School, New Sharon and 
Norridgewock, Me., 1831-33; 
died, Norridgewock, Me., Nov. 
13, 1833, aged 29. 

*Samuel Glidden Glidden. 
Born, Newcastle, Me., Jan. 5, 
1816. Seaman, 1839-40; Ship-mas- 
ter, 1841; Commission merchant. 
New York, several years; died, 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1869, 
aged 53. 

♦Frederick Lord. Born, So. 
Berwick, Me., April 12, 1807. 
Lawyer; Judge of Probate 4 yrs, ; 
2d Judge County Court; died. 
Paw Paw, Mich., Aug. 15, 1884, 
aged 77. 

*Wyman Bradbury Sevey Moor, 
A. M. Born, Waterville, Me., 
Nov. 3, 1811. Lawyer, Water- 
ville, Me., 1834-49; Repr. Me. 
Legisl. 1842; Attorney General 
of Me., 1844-48; U. S. Senator, 
1848; Lawyer, Bangor, Me., 1849- 
52; Waterville, 1852-57; U. S. 
Consul General, Montreal, Can., 
1857-61; army supplies and to- 



bacco business, 1861-68; died, 
Lynchburg., Va., March 11, 
1869, aged 57. 

5 

CLASS OF 1832 

*Albert Ware Paine. Born, 
Winslow, Me., Aug. 16, 1812. 
State Examiner of Banks and 
Insurance, 1868-70; State Insur- 
ance Commissioner, 1870-73 
State Tax Commissioner, 1874 
Memb. Me. Hist. Soc, 1881 
from 1835, Lawyer, Bangor, Me. 
died, Bangor, Me., Dec. 3, 1907, 
aged 95. Author of Paine Gene- 
alogy (1881); The New Philos- 
ophy (1884). 

*Hosea Quinby, a. M., D. D., 
1866. Born, Sandwich, N. H., 
Aug. 25, 1804. Prin, Parsonsfield 
Sem., Me., 1832-39; ordained, 
1833; Pastor, F. W. Baptist Ch., 
Meredith, N. H., 1839-40; Prin. 
Lapham Inst., No. Scituate, R. 
I., 1840-54; Pastor and Teacher, 
Meredith, N. H., 1855-57; Pitts- 
field, 1857-61; Lebanon, Me., 1861- 
64; Lake Village, N. H., 1864- 
68; Chaplain, N. H. State Prison, 
1869-71; Pastor, Nottingham, N. 
H., 1872-74; Pittsfield, 1874-76; 
Milton Mills from 1876; died, 
Milton Mills, N. H., Oct. 11, 1878, 
aged 74. Author of Review of 
Butler's Letters; Treatise of 
Faith and Usages (1834) ; Chris- 
tian Baptism. 

*William Henry Ropes. Born, 
Orford, N. H., Jan., 1808. Prin. 
Foxcroft Acad., Me., 1832-35; 
Prin. Acad., Milton, Mass., 1836; 
High School, Waltham, Mass., 
1837-40; Farmer, Bedford, Mass., 
1843; died in Florida about 1864. 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE 



*CoRNELius Arnold Thomas, D. 
D., Middlebury, 1854. Born, 
Braintree, Mass., Aug. 25, 1800. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1835; Pas- 
tor, Brandon, Vt., 1835-75; died, 
Brandon, Vt., March 6, 1889, 
aged 88. 

4 

CLASS OF 1833. 

*Daniel Francis Cook. Born, 
Waterville, Me., Sept. 5, 1814. 
Lawyer and Banker, son of Dr. 
Daniel Cook, one of the early 
settlers of Waterville, died at 
Maumee, Ohio, Feb. 8, 1904, 
aged 90. 

♦Oliver Augustus Dodge, A. 
M., Born, Hampton Falls, N. H., 
March 18, 1813. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1833; Pastor, Lexington, 
Mass., 1835-40; died, Lexington, 
Mass., May 28, 1840, aged 27. 

♦Jonathan Everett Farnham, 
A. M., LL. D., Mercer Univ., 
1868, Born Attleboro, Mass., 
Aug. 9, 1809. Tutor and Lib. 1833- 
35, Prof. Nat. Sciences, George- 
town College, Georgetown, Ky., 
from 1838; died, Louisville, Ky., 
July 11, 1890, aged 80. 

*RocKWOOD GiDDlNGS. Bom Ply- 
mouth, N. H,, Aug. 8, 1812. 
Pastor, Shelby ville. Ky., 1835-38; 
Pres. Georgetown College, Ky., 
1838-39; died, Shelby ville, Ky., 
Oct. 29, 1839, aged 27. 

♦Walter Gould. Adm. to the 
Bar, 1836. Lawyer, Alabama. 

♦William Howe, D. D., 1885. 
Born, Worcester, Mass., May 
25,1806. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1836; Minister at large and Pas- 
tor, Boston, Mass., 1840-63; Pas- 



tor, Cambridge, 1863-70; died, 
Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 28, 1907, 
aged 101. 

♦Josiah Pillsbury. Born, Noble- 
boro. Me., March 15, 1812. Prin. 
Pillsbury High School; died. 
Bowling Green, Ky., Aug. 31, 
1884, aged 72. 

♦William May Stratton. Born, 
Winslow, Me., Nov. 24, 1812. 
Asst. Clerk of Courts, Kennebec 
Co., Me., 1834-45; Clerk of 
Courts, 1845-81; died, Augusta, 
Me., Aug. 8, 1883, aged 70. 

♦Nahum Howard Wood. Born, 
Augusta, Me., Jan. 21, 1810. 
Lawyer, from 1836; Prof. Math., 
Franklin, Coll., Athens, Ga., 
about 1840-52; Planter,- near 
Blakely, Ga., about 1852-55; died, 
Oglethorpe, Ga., Sept. 8, 1859, 
aged 49. 

9 

CLASS OF 1834. 

♦Francis Barker, A. M. Born, 
Pembroke, Mass., Dec. 22, 1806. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1837; or- 
dained, 1838; Teacher, Jackson 
Co., Miss., 1838; Missionary to 
Shawnee Indians, Kansas, 1839- 
56; Farmer and Missionary, near 
Lawrence, 1856-63; died, Law- 
rence, Kansas, Feb. 13, 1863, 
aged 56. 

♦Allen Barrows, A. M., Born, 
Hebron, Me., July 7, 1807. Pas- 
tor, Hallowell, Me.,! 1834-35; 
Leeds, 1835-37; Ellsworth, 1837- 
45; Calais, 1845-50; East Machias, 
1850-52; Leeds, 1852-54; Fayette, 
1854-57; Litchfield, 1857-64; Act- 
ing Pastor, East Sumner, 1864- 
72; died. East Sumner, April 24, 
1875, aged 67. 



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*Charles Webster Bradbury. 
A. M. Born, Bangor, Me., Nov. 
30, 1807. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1837; Pastor, Saco, 1838-39; 
Agent Am. and For. Bible Soc, 
1840; Prin. Hampton Acad., N. 
H., 1841-42; High School, Ames- 
bury, Mass. ; Teacher, California, 
1849-51, 1858-66, 1874-75; Pastor, 
East Winthrop, 1853-55; Agent 
Peace Society, 1871; died, SaHs- 
bury, Mass., May 4, 1877, aged 
69. 

*Zabdiel Bradford, A. M. , 1844. 
Born, Marshfield, Mass. , July 13, 
1809. Newton Theol. Inst., 1834- 
36; Pastor, No. Yarmouth, Me., 
1837-44; Providence, R. I., 1844- 
49; died. Providence, R. 1., May 
16, 1849, aged 39. 

*IvoRY Clarke, A. M. Born, No. 
Berwick, Me., March 8, 1807. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1837; or- 
dained as Evangelist, 1837; Mis- 
sionary, Am. Bapt. Miss. Union, 
Bexley, Africa, 1838-45; Edina, 
1845-48; died at sea, April 24, 
1848, aged 41. Author of Dic- 
tionary of the Bassa Language. 

*Enoch Hutchinson, A.M. Born, 
Marion, N. Y., June 7, 1810. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1837; or- 
dained, 1837; Pastor, Framing- 
ham, Mass., 1840-41; Prof. The- 
ol. Inst., Thomaston, Me., 1841; 
Editor Baptist Memorial, N. Y., 
1846-51; died, Brooklyn, N. Y., 
March 1, 1885; aged 74. Author 
of Music of the Bible (1864) ; 
translator of Uhlemann's Syriac 
Grammar (1875). 

*SiLAS Ilsley, a. M. Born, Port- 
land, Me., July 10, 1809. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1837; Pastor, 
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1837-41; Ports- 



mouth, N. H., Albion, N. Y., 
Essex, Conn., Warren, Me., 
East Thomaston, Damariscotta; 
Agent and Dist. Sec. Am. Bapt. 
Pub. Soc, 1861-70; Dover Plains, 
N. Y., 1870-75; died, Syracuse, 
N. Y., July 2, 1886, aged 77. 

*Thomas Leishman. Born, Booth- 
bay, Me., Dec. 18, 1805. Admit- 
ted to the Bar, 1838; died. East 
Vassalboro, May 8, 1838, aged 32. 

*JOSEPH CUSHING LORING. Born, 
Boston, Mass., Sept. 17, 1811. 
Lawyer; died, Boston, Mass., 
May" 14, 1885, aged 73. 

*Edward Payson McKown, A. 
M. Born, Portland, Me., May 17, 
1810. Prin. Hallowell Acad., Me, 
1834-35; Private Tutor, Pough- 
keepsie, N. Y., 1836-37; Cam- 
bridge Divinity School, 1839; 
died, Worcester, Mass., March 
20, 1854, aged 43. 

*Charles Nickerson. Born, Au- 
gusta, Me., Dec. 23, 1814. Far- 
mer; died. Big Creek, S. C, 
Dec. 25, 1894, aged 80. 

*Carleton Parker. Born, Hop- 
kinton, Mass., Nov. 30, 1806. 
Prin. Kennebunk Acad., Me., 
1834-35; Prin. Vermont Lit. and 
Sci. Inst., Brandon, Vt., 1836-40; 
Groton Acad., N. Y., 1841-44; 
Home School for Boys, Framing- 
ham, Mass., 1848-51; Wayne, 
Me., 1852-56; Hebron, 1856-63; 
Home Missionary, So. Ca., 1864; 
Pastor, Canton, Me., 1865-69; 
Norridgewock, 1869-71; died. No. 
Livermore, Me., Aug. 22, 1874, 
aged 67. 

*Albert Welsted Poole, A M, 
Born, Portland, Me., March 20, 
1813. Teacher, Clinton, La., 1836- 



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38; Planter and circuit preacher, 
Woodland, La.; died, Portland, 
Me., Sept. 27, 1865, aged 52. 

*Lemuel Porter, A. M., D. D., 
Madison, 1854. Born, Boston, 
Mass., May 1, 1809. Ordained, 
1830; Newton Theol. Inst., 1834- 
35; Pastor, Lowell, Mass., 1835- 
51; Pittsfield, 1851-62; Blooming- 
ton, 111., 1862-63; Dist. Sec. Am. 
Tract Soc, 1864; died, Chicago, 
111., Oct. 17, 1864, aged 55. 

*Sylvanus Oilman Sargent, A. 
M. Born, Methuen, Mass., Feb. 
19, 1807. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1837; Pastor, Belfast, Me., 1838- 
46; Frankfort, 1846-56; Agent 
and Missionary, Me. Bapt. Miss. 
Conv., 1858-74; Acting Pastor, 
Windsor, So. Gardiner, Sidney; 
died, Augusta, Me., Feb. 21, 
1896, aged 89. 

*WlLLIAM Stockbridge, A. M., 
M. D., Berkshire, 1836. Born, 
No. Yarmouth, Me., Nov. 17, 
1813. Physician, Woodville,Miss., 
1840-41; West Feliciana Parish, 
La., 1841-53; died, West Felici- 
ana, La., Oct. 2, 1853, aged 39. 

16 

CLASS OF 1835. 

*LORENZO BiCKFORD AlLEN, A. 

M., D. D., 1860. Born, Jefferson, 
Me., June 4, 1812. Prin. Rich- 
mond, Acad., and Waterville 
Acad., Me., 1835-39; Teacher 
and Student, Theol. Sem., 
Thomaston, 1839; Pastor, Thom- 
aston, 1840-49; Sec, Me. Bapt. 
Miss. Conv., 1845-56; Pastor, 
Yarmouth, 1849-56; Member Bd. 
of Trustees, 1853-58; Prof. An- 
cient Languages, Burlington 
Univ., Iowa, and President, 1857- 



65; Pastor, Minneapolis, Minn., 
1865-68; Assoc. Pastor, and Prin. 
GrovelandSem., Wasioja, Minn., 
1868-72; died, Wasioja, Minn., 
Aug. 20, 1872, aged 60. 

*Henry Padelford Brown. 
Born, Hampden, Me., Aug. 18, 
1816. Law Student, Bangor Me., 

.1835; died, Bangor, Me., Oct. 1, 
1835, aged 19. 

"= Richard Garland Colby. Born, 
Eaton, N. H., March 1812. Prin. 
Bath Acad., Me., 1835-36; Law- 
yer, Lowell, Mass., 1838-55; 
Repr. Mass. Legisl, 1841; City 
Solicitor, 1842; died, Lowell, 
Mass., Oct. 14, 1845, aged 33. 

*Oliver Emerson. Born, Lynn- 
field, Mass., Mar. 26, 1813. Lane 
Theol. Sem., 1840; Missionary, 
N. E. Iowa, 1840-55; ordained, 
1841; Trustee Iowa Coll., 1852-83; 
Agent Am. Home Miss. Soc, 
1855-61; Congl. Missionary Evan- 
gelist; died, Miles, Iowa, Nov. 
10, 1883, aged 70. 

♦Jonathan Goodhue Fellows, 
A. M. Dartmouth, 1839. Born, 
Deerfield, N. H., July 31, 1811. 
Admitted to the Bar; Teacher in 
Ky., Tenn., La., and Miss. ; from 
1866, merchant and newsdealer. 
Canton, Miss.; died, Canton, 
Miss., May 15, 1887, aged 75. 

*Amariah Joy, A. M. Born, Put- 
ney, Vt., May 15, 1809. Ordain- 
ed, 1835; Newton Theol. Inst., 
1838; Pastor, Farmington. New 
Sharon, Hampden, Kennebunk, 
Me., Great Falls, N. H., Corn- 
ish, Me., Akron, 0.; died, Joy- 
field, Mich., Feb. 11, 1890, aged 
80. Author of The Pastor's Gift 
(1854). 



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* William Lamson, A. M., D. D., 
1856. Born, Danvers, Mass. Feb. 
22, 1812. Tutor, 1835-36; Pastor, 
Gloucester, Mass., 1836-39; New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1840-41 ; Pastor, 
Thomaston, Me., 1841-42; Glouc- 
ester, Mass., 1842-48; Ports- 
mouth, N. H., 1848-49; Brook- 
line, Mass., 1849-75; Member Bd. 
of Trustees, 1852-55, and 1857-63; 
died. East Gloucester, Mass., 
Nov. 29, 1882, aged 70. 

*WiLLiAM Mathews, A. M., LL. 
D.,1868, LL. B. Harvard, 1839. 
Born, Waterville, Me., July 28, 
1818. Lawyer, Benton, Me., 1840; 
Editor and Publisher The Water- 
villonian, Waterville, 1841; The 
Yankee Blade, Gardiner, 1843, 
and Boston, Mass., 1847-55; in 
literary pursuits, Chicago, 111., 
1856-59; Librarian Y. M. C. 
Assoc, 1859-62; Prof. Rhetoric 
and Eng. Lit. , Univ. of Chicago, 
1862-75; died, Boston, Mass., 
Feb. 14, 1909, aged 90. Author of 
Getting On in the World (1873) ; 
The Great Conversers (1874) ; 
Words, Their Use and Abuse 
(1876); Hours With Men and 
Books (1877) ; Translated Sainte- 
Beuve's Monday Chats (1877); 
Oratory and Orators (1879) ; 
Literary Style and Other Essays 
(1881) ; Men, Places and Things 
(1888); Wit and Humor— Their 
Use and Abuse, (1888) ; Nugae 
Literariae, or Brief Essays on 
Literary, Social, and Other 
Themes (1896) ; Editor of Bulwer, 
(40 vols.) (1896) ; Contributor to 
No. Am. Review, Appleton's Cy- 
clopedia of American Biography 
etc. ; Conquering Success, or 
Life in Earnest, (1904); The 
Choice and Use of Books, and 



Brief Biographies of Men Who 
Have Helped Their Fellows. 

*Stephen Benson Page, A. M., 
D. D., Denison, 1865. Born, Fay- 
ette, Me., Oct. 16, 1808. Instr. 
in Elocution, 1835-36; Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1839; Pastor, Mass- 
illon, 0., 1840-44; Wooster, 1844- 
50; Norwalk, 1850-54; Cleveland, 
1854-66; Financial Agent, Denis- 
on Univ., 1866-67; Dist. Sec. Am. 
Bapt. Home Miss. Soc, 1867-80; 
Member Bd. of Trustees, Den- 
ison Univ. ; died, Cleveland, Ohio, 
March 14, 1888, aged 79. 

*Thomas Hobart Perry, A. M., 
1845; M. D., Phila., 1847. Born, 
Abington, Mass., Aug. 20, 1813. 
Prof. Math., U. S. Navy, 1837- 
44; Coast Survey, 1844; Minister, 
Swedenb. Soc, St. Louis, 1847- 
49; died, St. Louis, Mo., May 7, 
1849, aged 35. 

♦Benjamin Osgood Peirce. 
Born, Beverly, Mass., Sept. 26, 
1812. Prof. Math, and Lang., 
New Hampton Lit. Inst., N. H., 
1835-37; Prin. Fem. Acad., Mad- 
ison, Ga., 1838-39; Prin. Penfield 
Fem. Sem., 1838-40; Prof. Chem. 
and Nat. Phil., Mercer Univ., 
1840-49; from 1849 in business 
pursuits; died, Beverly, Mass., 
Nov. 12, 1883, aged 71. 

* J AMES Stone, A. M., M. D., 
Harvard, 1838. Born, Salem, 
Mass., Oct., 1813. Physician, 
Haverhill, Mass., 1839-43; from 
1843, druggist; died, Salem, 
Mass., May 16, 1889, aged 75. 

*Albert Freeman Tilton, A. 
M., 1840. Born, Deerfield, N. H., 
Oct. 15, 1809. Prin. Townshend 
Acad., Vt., 1835-36; Teacher, 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE 



Boone Co., Ky., 1836-37; Prin. 
Bapt. Inst., Franklin, Ind., 1837- 
41; ordained as Evangelist, 1841; 
Missionary, in Indiana, 1841-44; 
Pastor, West Waterville , Me., 
1844-46; Acting Pastor, Bruns- 
wick, Richmond, and Leeds, 1846- 
49; Franklin, Ind., 1849; died, 
Franklin, Ind., Sept., 26, 1850, 
aged 40. 

*James Upham, a. M., 1840; D. 
D., 1860. Born, Salem, Mass., 
Jan. 23, 1815. Prin. Acad., Far- 
mington Me., 1835-36; Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1837-39; ordained, 
1840; Prof. Theol. Inst., Thomas- 
ton, Me., 1840-41; Pastor, Man- 
chester, N. H., 1842-43; Milbury, 
Mass., 1843-45; Prof. New Hamp- 
ton Lit. Inst., Fairfax, Vt., 
1845-59, and President, 1859-66; 
Editor Watchman and Reflector, 
Boston, Mass., 1868-75; New En- 
gland Editor Religious Herald, 
Richmond, Va., 1875-82; Health 
Editor Youth's Com.panion, Bos- 
ton, from 1878; died, Chelsea, 
Mass., May. 3, 1893, aged 78. 

14 

CLASS OF 1836. 

*MOSES BURBANK, A. M., 1853. 

Born, Campton, N. H., Oct. 2, 
1811. Teacher, Hampton Falls, 
N. H., 1836-38; Shelby ville and 
Taylorsville, Ky., 1838-45; New- 
ton, Mass., 1845-54; Prin. Lud- 
low Acad., Vt., 1854-66; Editor 
Black River Gazette, 1866-67; 
died, Ludlow, Vt., March 11, 
1867, aged 55. 

*IsAAC Miller Comings, M. 
D., Macon, 1842. Born, Freedom, 
Me., Jan. 28, 1812. Prin. Rich- 
mond Acad., Me., 1837; Ehza- 
beth City Acad., N. C, 1838-39; 



Zebulon Acad., Ga., 1840; Prof. 
Anat., Med., Coll., Macon, Ga., 
1843-48; Worcester Med. Inst., 
Mass., 1848-50; Va. Med. Inst., 
1850-52; Prof. Anat. and Surg., 
Metrop. Med. Coll., N. Y., and 
Bot. Med. Coll., Ga.. 1857-60; 
Reform Med. Coll., Atlanta, Ga., 
1881; from 1860, Physician, New 
York; died, Brooklyn, N. Y., 
Sept. 26, 1889, aged 77. 

*JoNATHAN Garland Dickerson, 
LL. D., 1865. Born, Hill, N. H., 
Nov. 5, 1811. Lawyer, Thomas- 
ton, Searsport, and Frankfort, 
Me., to 1849; Depy. Collector 
Customs; from 1849; Lawyer, 
Belfast; Rep. Me. Legisl., 1842; 
Collector of Customs, 1858-61; 
Assoc. Justice, Supreme Judic- 
ial Court of Maine, from 1862; 
died, Belfast, Me., Sept. 1, 1878, 
aged 66. 

*Ahira Jones. Born, Cornwall, 
Vt., June 25, 1810. Newton The- 
ol. Inst., 1836-38; Pastor, Saco, 
Kennebunkport, Hallowell, Me., 
1838-52; Agent Bapt. Tri. Conv., 
Vt. State Conv., Am. Bapt. 
Pub. Soc, 1852-74; Pastor, Jer- 
icho, Vt., 1874-80; died. West 
Cornwall, Vt., Dec. 11, 1884, 
aged 74. 

*OziAS Millet, A. M. Born, 
Leeds, Me., Aug. 26, 1809. Civ- 
il and Mining Engineer. Died, 
Denver, Col., 1881, aged 72. 

*Otis Hackett Morrill. Born, 
Amesbury, Mass., Mar. 7, 1816. 
Prin. Bartlett School, Lowell, 
Mass., 1836-51; Repr. Mass. 
Legisl., 1851; died, Lowell, 
Mass., June 9, 1852, aged 36. 

*IvORY Quinby. Born, Buxton, 
Me., July 14, 1817. Lawyer, 



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Monmouth, III, 1837; Judge of 
Probate, 1849-53; R. R. Con- 
tractor and Banker, 1853-59; 
Mayor; Trustee and Treas., Mon- 
mouth Coll. ; died, Monmouth, 
111., Oct. 23, 1869, aged 52. 

*Hall Roberts. Born, Somers- 
worth, N. H., Nov. 2. 1813. Prin. 
Union Acad., Kennebunk, Me., 
1836-43; Prof. New Hampton 
Lit. Inst., N. H., 1843-47; Prin. 
High School, Concord, from 1847, 
several years. Sec. N. H. Board 
of Education; Pres. State Nat. 
Bank; died. Concord, N. H., Oct. 
13, 1862, aged 48. 

*George Anson Sargent. Born, 
Methuen, Mass., Dec. 22, 1811. 
Prin. Freedom Acad., Me., 1836- 
37; Teacher, Newton Upper 
Falls, Mass., 1837-38; Salem 
Grove, N. C, 1838-40; died, Sa- 
lem Grove, N. C, Sept. 7, 1840, 
aged 28. 

*Moses Mighels Smart, A.M. 
M.D. Central, 1850. Born, Par- 
sonsfield, Me., May 18, 1812. 
Bangor Theol. Sem., 1839; Resi- 
dent Licentiate, Andover Theol. 
Sem., 1840; Pres. F. W. B. The- 
ol. School, Parsonsfield, Me., 
1840-42; Adm. to the Bar, 1843; 
Pres. F. W. B. Theol. School, 
Lowell, Mass., 1842-44, and 
Whitestown, N. Y., 1844-49; 
Prof. Bibl. Theol. ; died. Whites- 
town, N. Y., Oct. 2, 1885, aged 
73. Author of Brief View of 
Christian Doctrine (1843). 

*WiLLiAM Smith, A.M. Born, 
Princeton, Mass., Feb. 24, 1811. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1839; Pas- 
tor, Chelsea, Mass., 1840-41; 
died, Chelsea, Mass., July 26, 
1841, aged 30. 



*Frederick Augustus Wad- 
LEIGH. Born, Amesbury, Mass., 
May 25, 1814. Rector Episc. Ch., 
Guilford, Vt., 1841-45; Arlington, 
1845-65; East Berkshire, 1865-79; 
died, Enosburg Falls, Vt., Mar. 
25, 1884, aged 69. 

*James Sullivan Wiley. Born, 
Mercer, Me., 1811. Prin. Fox- 
croft Acad., Me., 1836-38; Mem- 
ber 30th U. S. Congress, 1847-49; 
Lawyer, Dover, Me., from 1838; 
died, Fryeburg, Me., Dec, 21, 
1891, aged 80. 

*William Edward Wording, A. 
M., LL.D., 1858. Born, Castine, 
Me., Jan. 21, 1812. Prof. Greek 
and Latin, New Hampton Lit. 
and Theol. Inst., N. H., 1836-41; 
Prin. High School, Cheraw, S. 
C, 1841-44; Lawyer, Cheraw, 
1845-47; Racine, Wis., 1847-62; 
Judge of County Court, 1850-62; 
U. S. Tax Com'r., S. C, 1862-70; 
Member Bd. of Trustees from 
1870; Lawyer and Banker, Plain- 
view, Minn.; died, Fargo, Dak., 
Jan. 23, 1886, aged 74. 

14 

CLASS OF 1837 

*Martin Luther Bickford, A. 
M., 1851. Born, Sedgwick, Me., 
Aug. 18, 1814. Newton Theol. 
Sem., 1838-40; Teacher, Hanover 
Co., Va., 1840-44; Prin. Young 
Ladies' Sem., Richmond, Va., 
1845-52; Pastor, Waltham, Mass., 
1852-63; Chicopee, 1863-65; Mer- 
chant, Cleveland, O., 1866-71; 
Pastor, Oberlin, 1871-72; Elyria, 
1874-76; died, Elyria, Ohio, April 
9, 1876, aged 61. 

*George Whitfield Bosworth, 
A.M., 1854; D.D., 1862. Born, 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE 



Bellingham, Mass., Sept. 30, 
1818. Newton Theol. Inst., 1841; 
Pastor, Medford, Mass., 1841-46; 
So. Boston, 1846-55; Portland, 
Me,, 1855-65; Lawrence, Mass., 
1865-69; Haverhill, 1869-79; Cor. 
Sec. Me. Bapt. Ed. Soc, 1856-65; 
Cor. Sec. Northern Bapt. Ed. 
Soc, 1865-79; Member Bd. Trus- 
tees from 1865; from 1879, Sec. 
and Supt. Mass. Bapt. Conven- 
tion; died, Wakefield, Mass., 
Jan. 19, 1888, aged 69. 

*Francis Alonzo Gates, A.B., 
Columbian; A.M., 1871. Born, 
Attleboro, Mass., Mar. 15, 1810. 
Teacher, Zebulon, Ga., 1837-40; 
Campbellton, 1840-41; Marietta, 
1841-43; Cave Spring, 1843-45; 
East Corinth, Me., 1845-48; Far- 
mer, Bradford, 1850-53; Massill- 
on, Iowa, from 1853; died. Phil- 
ips Co., Kansas, Nov. 21, 1880, 
aged 70. 

*Eldridge Lawrence Getch- 
ELL, A.M., 1849. Born, Water- 
ville, Me., Mar. 22, 1814. From 
1839, Lawyer, Waterville, Me.; 
P.M., 1845-49, and 1854-61; Cash- 
ier Waterville Nat. Bank, 1863- 
79; Sec. Bd. Trustees, 1848-52; 
Treasurer, 1851-81; died, Water- 
ville, Me., April 30, 1899, aged 
85. 

*CONSTANTINE BATES MARSTON, 

A.M. Born, Waterville, Me., 
July 29, 1809. Agent Am. and 
For. Bible Soc, and Agent Am. 
Tract Soc, to 1861; ordained, 
1858; Farmer; died, Oakland, 
Me., Dec. 5, 1897, aged 88. 

*Franklin Merriam, A.m. Born, 
Westminster, Mass., March 5, 
1810. Newton Theol. Inst., 1840; 



Pastor, East Winthrop, Me., 
1840-47; Richmond, 1847-48; 
Searsmont, 1848-50; Agent Am. 
and For. Bible Soc, 1851-54; 
Pastor, Exeter, N. H., 1854-56; 
Agent Am. Bapt. Miss. Union, 
1856-57; Pastor, New Boston, N. 
H., 1859-62; East Jaffrey, 1862- 
65; Hanover, 1865-72; Danbury, 
1872-82; Bow, 1882-85; from 1885, 
East Weare, N. H. ; Member Bd. 
Trustees, 1863-88; died, Sharon, 
Mass., Dec. 10, 1893, aged 83. 

* Charles Morrill. Born, Wal- 
tham, Mass., Nov. 22, 1818. Prin. 
Dracut Acad., Mass., 1838-39; 
Teacher, Lowell, Mass. 1839-45; 
Prin. Green Gram. School, 1845- 
67; Supt. Public Schools, Lowell, 
Mass., 1867-84; died, Lowell, 
Mass., April 2, 1884, aged 65. 

* Benjamin Franklin Shaw, A. 
B., Dartmouth, 1837; A.M., 1871; 
D.D., 1872. Born, Gorham, Me., 
Oct. 26, 1814. Newton Theol. 
Inst. 1839-40; ordained, 1843; Pas- 
tor, China, Thomaston, Water- 
ville, Dexter, Me.; Missionary 
Me. Bapt. Miss. Convention; 
Member Bd. Trustees from 1870; 
died, Waterville, Me., Feb. 23, 
1897, aged 82. 

*Obed Burnham Walker, A.B., 
Columbian, 1837; A.M., 1870. 
Born, Kennebunkport, Me., June 
7, 1807. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1837-38; Pastor, Livermore, Me., 
1839-43; Foxcroft and Dover, 
1843-46; Waldoboro, 1846-50; 
BrookUn, 1850-55; Guilford, 1855- 
63; Monmouth, 1863-66; Athens, 
1869-77; died. So. Norridgewock, 
Me., May 27, 1882, aged 74. 

*Nathaniel Marshman Will- 
iams, A.B., Columbian, 1837; A. 



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M., 1854; D.D., Univ, of Chica- 
go, 1871. Born, Salem, Mass., 
Nov. 13, 1813. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1837-39; Pastor, New 
Sharon, Me., 1840-42; Farming- 
ton, 1842-46; Saco, 1846-52; Som- 
erville, Mass., 1852-61; Ells- 
worth, Me., 1861-65; Peabody, 
Mass., 1865-68; Methuen, 1868-71; 
Wickford, R. L, 1871-77; Acting 
Pastor, Andover, Mass., 1877-81; 
from 1881, Pastor, Warner, N. 
H. ; died, Newton, Mass., Feb. 
10, 1895, aged 81. Author of 
Notes on the Gospel of Matthew 
(1870). 



10 



CLASS OF 1838 



*Benjamin Franklin Butler, 
A.M., 1852; LL.D., 1862, and 
Williams, 1863. Born, Deerfield, 
N. H., Nov. 5, 1818. Lawyer, 
Lowell, Mass., 1840-61; Repr. 
Mass. LegisL, 1853; Member 
Mass. Senate, 1859-60; Brig. Gen. 
Mass. Vols., 1861; Maj. Gen. U. 
S. Vols., 1861-65; Member 40th, 
41st, 42d, 43d, and 45th U. S. 
Congress, 1867-78; Governor of 
Massachusetts, 1883; Lawyer, 
Boston, Mass. ; died, Washing- 
ton, D. C, Jan. 11, 1893, aged 
74. Author of Autobiography, 
etc. (1892). 

*Franklin Everett, A.M. Born, 
Worthington, Mass., Jan. 26, 
1812. Prin. Black River Acad., 
Vt., 1839-40; Prin. Acad., Can- 
ajoharie, N. Y., 1841-43; Otsego 
Acad., Cooperstown, 1844-45; 
Everett Acad., Grand Rapids, 
Mich., 1846-72; City Recorder, 
1854; died. Grand Rapids, Mich., 
Feb. 1, 1894, aged 82. Author of 
Memorials of the Grand River 
Valley. (1878). 



* Oliver Cromwell Gardiner. 
Born in 1813. Assoc. Editor Z>em- 
ocratic Review; in literary pur- 
suits. New York. Author of Life 
ofS. J. Tilden; Life of Gen. W. 
S. Hancock. Died, New York, 
Oct. 31, 1892, aged 79. 

*Edgar Harkness Gray, A.M., 
1854; D. D., Rochester, 1864. 
Born, Bridport, Vt., Nov. 28, 
1813. Pastor, Freeport, Me., 
1839-43; Shelburne Falls, Mass., 
1843-47; Bath, Me., 1847-50; 
Shelburne Falls, Mass., 1850-63; 
Washington, D. C, 1863-69, and 
Chaplain U. S., Senate, 1864-68; 
Shelburne Falls, Mass., 1869-73; 
Washington, D. C, 1873-78; San 
Francisco, Cal., 1879-80; Vallejo, 
Cal., 1880-82; died, Oakland, Cal., 
May 25, 1894, aged 80. 

*Levi Beals Hathaway. Born, 
Peru, Mass., Sept. 14, 1810. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1838-40; Pastor, 
Farmington, Me., 1841-42; Rock- 
port, Mass., 1842-43; died. Rock- 
port, Mass., Aug. 1, 1843, aged 
33. 

*Crosby Hinds. Born, Benton, 
Me., Dec. 19, 1811. Lawyer, 
Merchant and Farmer, from 

1841, Benton, Me. ; Member Me. 
Senate, 1864, 1865; P.M., from 
1842; died, Benton, Me., Sept. 4, 
1883, aged 71. 

*Moses Jones Kelley, A.M., 

1842. Born, New Sharon, Me., 
July 18, 1817. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1842; Pastor, East Long- 
meadow, Mass., 1842-43; S auger- 
ties, N. Y., 1844; Amenia, 1845- 
46; Evangehst, in Mass., 1846-48; 
Pastor, Oldtown, Me., 1848-49; 
Frankfort, Gardiner, Nobleboro, 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE 



to 1855; Liberty, Jefferson, 
Cherryfield, to 1862; Chaplain 6th 
Me. Vols., 1862-64; Evangelist in 
III, 1865-66; Missionary Me. 
Bapt. Miss. Conv., 1868-69; 
Chaplain, Eastern National 
Home, Togus, 1869-70; Post 
Chaplain, U. S. Army, Oregon, 
Minn, and Dakota, 1870-79; Pas- 
tor, St. James, Minn., 1883-85; 
died, Damariscotta, Me., Aug. 
25, 1898, aged 81. 

*Stephen Hervey Mirick, A.M. 
Born, Salem, Mass., Jan. 9, 1819. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1843; or- 
dained, 1843; Prin. Young Ladies' 
Inst., Charlottesville, Va., 1845- 
53, and Washington, D.C. 1853- 
57; Pastor, Camden, N. J., 1858; 
Lewisburg, Pa., 1859-66; from 
1867, Clerk 3d Auditor's office. 
Treasury Dept. ; died, Washing- 
ton, D. C, Oct. 29, 1883, aged 64. 

*James Oliver. Born, Salem, 
Mass., Sept. 18, 1808. Teacher 
in Me., 1838-39; Clerk, arranging 
Archives of Mass., Cambridge, 
Mass., 1840-41; Teacher, Con- 
cord, 1842; Boston, 1844; died, 
Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 1845, 
aged 36. Joint Author of Wreck 
of the Glide (1848). 

♦Nathaniel Oilman Rogers. 
Born, Exeter, N. H., April 25, 
1818. Prin. Waterville Acad., 
Me., 1838-40; Clerk, U. S. Ship, 
Boston, 1840-41; Purser, 1842-43; 
Teacher in Va., 1845-47; U. S. 
Army, 1847; died, Mexico, 1847, 
aged 29. 

*William Albert Shepard, A. 
M. Born, Bloomfield, Me., June 
12, 1820. Prin. Brimmer School, 
Boston; Lawyer; Civil and Min- 



ing Engineer, N. Y. ; died, Phila. , 
Pa., Dec. 4, 1896, aged 76. 

*Nathaniel Tobey Talbot, A. 
M., 1853. Born, Turner, Me., 
April 16, 1813. Lawyer, Rock- 
port, Me., from 1840; Judge of 
Probate, 1864-68; from 1866, 
partner in lumber and ice busi- 
ness; died, Rockport, Me., Feb. 
24, 1889, aged 75. 

*Danford Thomas, A.M., 1841; 
LL.D., 1876. Born, East Win- 
throp. Me., Sept. 21, 1817. Tutor, 
1838-39; Prof. Greek and Latin, 
Georgetown, Coll., Ky., 1839-69; 
Prof. Greek and German, 1869- 
82; died, Georgetown, Ky., May 
17, 1882; aged 64. 

*Elisha Madison Thurston, A. 
M. Born, Orange Co., Vt., Mar. 
24, 1810. Prin. Charleston Acad., 
Me., 1838-44; Repr. Me. Legisl., 
1843; Member Me. Senate, 1846, 
1847; Sec. Me. Bd. of Education, 
1850-52; Member Bd. of Trus- 
tees, 1849-55; Lawyer, Manhat- 
tan, Kan., 1855-59; Mayor, 1859; 
died, Manhattan, Kan., March 
17, 1859, aged 48. 

*Frederic Slocum Wiley. Born, 
Wakefield, Mass., Mar. 18, 1819. 
Law Student, Phila.; Theol. 
Sem., Alexandria, Va., 1845-48; 
Asst. Rector, Brooklyn, N. Y., 
1848-49; Rector, Episc. Ch., 
Honesdale, Pa., 1849-50; Sarato- 
ga, N. Y., 1850-51; Philadelphia, 
Pa., 1852-55; New York, 1855-62; 
Chaplain, 71st N. Y. Vols., 1862; 
died, Florence, Italy, Jan. 20, 
1864, aged 44. 

15 

CLASS OF 1839 

*Lewis Barrows, A.M. Born, 
Monson, Mass., April 2, 1813. 



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Newton Theol. Inst., 1842; Pas- 
tor, Woolwich, Dexter, Hamp- 
den, Oldtown, Me. ; Rock Island, 
111. ; Agent, Am. and For. Bible 
Soc, and Missionary, Iowa, 20 
years; Pastor, Cong'l ch., Bart- 
lett. Neb., 1882-89; died, Bart- 
lett, Neb., Sept. 6, 1889, aged 
76. 

*Andrew Howard Briggs, A. 
M., 1849. Born, Hampden, Me., 
1820. Lawyer, Carmel, Me., 1841- 
47; Hampden, 1847-53; Bangor, 
1853-65; from 1865, Boston, Mass; 
died, Melrose, Mass., April 20, 
1899, aged 79. 

*Samuel Lunt Caldwell, A.M., 
D.D., 1858, LL. D., Brown 
Univ., 1884. Born, Newburyport, 
Mass., Nov. 13, 1810. Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1845; Pastor, Ban- 
gor, Me., 1846-58. Providence, 
R. I., 1858-73; Member Bd. of 
Trustees, 1850-63; Fellow of 
Brown Univ. from 1859; Prof. 
Eccl. Hist., Newton Theol. Inst., 
1873-78; Pres. Vassar Coll., 1878- 
85; died. Providence, R. I., Sept. 
26, 1889, aged 78. Author of 
Memorial of Prof. R. P. Dunn 
(1867) ; Literature in Account 
With Life (1885) ; Cities of Our 
Faith (1890) ; Sermons, etc. 

*ISAAC Chipman, a. M. Born, 
Cornwallis, N. S., July 17, 1817. 
Prof. Math, and Nat. Phil., 
Acadia Coll., N. S., 1838-52; 
drowned, near Cape Blomidon, 
June 7, 1852, aged 34. 

*Stephen Coburn, A.m. Born, 
Bloomfield, Me., Nov. 11. 1817. 
Prin. Bloomfield Acad., 1840-44; 
Lawyer, Skowhegan, Me., from 
1845; Member Me. Bd. of Educa- 



tion 1849-52; Member 36th U. S. 
Congress, 1861; drowned, Skow- 
hegan, Me., July 4, 1882, aged 64. 

Nathaniel Thomas Fay. Born, 
Camden, Me., Nov. 26, 1813. An- 
dover Theol. Sem., 1839-40; Ban- 
gor Theol. Sem., 1842; Pastor, 
Cong. Ch., Montgomery, 0., 1843- 
75; Prairie Depot, Rollinville; 
New Cumberland, W. Va. 

*Abraham Holley Granger, A. 
M., D.D., 1864. Born, Suffield, 
Conn. Oct. 10, 1815. Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1843; Pastor, War- 
ren, Me., 1843-54; Providence, R. 
I., 1854-78; Burrillville, 1881-91 
Member Bd. Trustees, 1850-66 
Trustee Brown Univ., from 1863 
died, Burrillville, R. I., July 22, 
1894, aged 78. 

*J0HN Johnson, A.M. Born, Sull- 
ivan, Me., Oct. 15, 1810. Bangor 
Theol. Sem., 1839; Pastor, Char- 
leston, Me., 1839-43; Addison, 
1843-45; Cherryfield, 1845-52; 
business and travel, 1852-57; 
Pastor, Charleston, 1857-75; Sull- 
ivan, 1875-80; Repr. Me. Legisl., 
1866; died, Bradford, Me., Dec. 
5, 1886, aged 76. 

*Samuel Sawyer Johnson. Born, 
Ludlow, Vt., Oct. 14, 1809. 
Tutor, 1839-41; died, Ludlow, 
Vt., March 14, 1842, aged 32. 

*RUFUS Lapham. Born, Boston, 
Mass.. Feb. 1, 1814. Prin. Acad., 
Billerica, Mass., 1839-42; Law- 
yer, Lowell, Mass., and Ansonia, 
Conn.; Inventor; died. New 
York, April 25, 1884, aged 70. 

*Mylon Merriam. Born, Bran- 
don, Vt., July 5, 1811. Hamilton 
Lit. and Theol. Inst., 1842; Pas- 



GENERAL CATALOGUE 



tor, Grafton, Vt., 1842-46; Der- 
by, 1846-48; Waterville, Me., 
1848-49; New Gloucester, 1850- 
51; Sharon, Mass., 1852-58; New- 
port, N. H., 1858-59; Cavendish, 
Vt., 1859-60; Shaftsbury, 1861- 
63; West Hartford, Conn., 1870- 
72; Allendale, R. L, 1875-77; East 
Providence, 1877-80; Coleraine, 
Mass., 1881-86; died, Boston, 
Mass., May 31, 1890, aged 78. 

* David Purinton. Born, Col- 
eraine. Mass., Feb. 19, 1817. 
Teacher, Hamilton, 0., 1840-42; 
Lawyer, Muscatine, la., 1843-47; 
Prin. Mechanic's Acad., Iowa 
City, 1847; from 1847, Farmer, 
Adams, la.; died, Kenneyville, 
Minn., July 25, 1886, aged 69. 

*David Aiken Richardson, A. 
M. Born, Londonderry, N. H., 
Oct. 22, 1809. Teacher, Alton, 
ni., 1840-45; St. Louis, Mo., 1845; 
died, Bangor, Me., March 10, 
1847, aged 37. 

* Joseph Ricker, A.M., D.D., 
1868. Born, Parsonsfield, Me., 
June 27, 1814. Editor Zion's Ad- 
vocate, Portland, Me., 1839-43; 
Pastor, New Gloucester, 1843-47; 
Belfast, 1847-52; Woburn, Mass., 
1852-58; Chaplain Mass. State 
Prison, 1858-61; Pastor, Milford, 
1861-65; Augusta, Me., 1865-71; 
and Chaplain Me. Insane Hosp., 
1869-70; Sec. Mass. Bapt. Conv., 
1858-66; Member Bd. Trustees, 
from 1849; Sec. Me. Bapt. Miss. 
Conv., 1869-88; died, Augusta, 
Me., Sept. 4, 1897, aged 83. Au- 
thor of Personal Recollections 
(1894). 

*JosHUA SouLE Thompson, A. 
M., 1844. Born, Industry, Me., 



Oct. 11, 1815. Lawyer, Water- 
ville, Me., 1841-42; Prin. Acad., 
Swedesboro, N. J., 1842-44; Law- 
yer, from 1844; County Prose- 
cutor of the Pleas, 1849-80; Pres. 
Woodbury and Swedesboro R.R. 
Co.; died, Swedesboro, N. J., 
Nov. 1, 1881, aged 65. 

*WiLLiAM Harrison Thompson. 
Born, Starks, Me., April 21, 1814. 
Prin. Acad., Swedesboro, N. J., 
1839-42; died, Swedesboro, N. J., 
Aug. 16, 1842, aged 28. 

*Edward Williams. Bom, Au- 
gusta, Me., April 27, 1817. Law 
Student, Augusta, Me., 1839-41; 
on whaling voyage, several 
years; in business. New Orleans, 
La.; died. New Orleans, La., 
1862, aged 45. 

*Thomas Goddard Wright, A. 
M. Hamilton, 1842, and Madison, 
1846. Born, Westfield, Mass., 
Jan. 18, 1820. Hamilton Theol. 
Sem., 1842; Pastor, Lyons, N. 
Y., 1844-47; Claremont, N. H., 
1847-51; Sandisfield, Mass., 1851- 
53; Newark, N. J., 1853-55; 
Westport, N. Y., 1855-57; Wap- 
pinger's Falls, 1857-60; Roads- 
town, N. J., 1860-71; Phila., Pa., 
1871-72; Westerly, R. I., 1872-74; 
Newfane, N. Y., 1874-75; Wat- 
kins, N. Y., 1875-78; Media, Pa., 
1878-81; Hoosick, N. Y., 1884-85; 
Hopewell, N. J. ; died, Hartford, 
Conn., Nov. 11, 1906, aged 86. 

18 

CLASS OF 1840 

*Martin Brewer Anderson, A. 
M., LL.D., 1853, and Univ. of 
State of N. Y., 1883; L.H.D., 
Columbia Univ., 1887. Born, 
Brunswick, Me., Feb. 12. 1815. 



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Newton Theol. Inst., 1840-41; 
Tutor, 1841-43, and Librarian, 
1842-50; Prof. Rhetoric, 1843-50; 
Editor New York Recorder, 1850- 
5'{; Pres. Am. Bapt. Home Miss. 
Soc, 1864; Pres. Am. Bapt. 
Miss. Union, 1869-72; Memb. N. 
Y., State Bd. Charities, 1868; 
Assoc. Ed. Johnson's Cyc. ; Trus- 
tee Vassar Coll. ; from 1853, 
President University of Roches- 
ter; died. Lake Helen, Fla., Feb. 
26, 1890, aged 75. 

* Samuel Waters Avery. Born, 
Jefferson, Me., July 4, 1814. 
Teacher, Richmond, Me., 1841- 
43; Newton Theol. Inst., 1847; 
Pastor, Lubec, 1849-51; Sears- 
port, 1851-57; Fayette, 1858-64; 
Lisbon Falls, 1865-68; Sabattus, 
1869-70; Sec. Me. Bapt. Miss. 
Conv., 1860-67; Druggist, 1867- 
75; died, Lisbon Falls, Me., 
Dec. 17, 1875, aged 61. 

♦Marshall Spring Chase, A.M. 
Born, Waterville, Me., Sept. 2, 
1821. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 
1843-51; San Francisco, Cal., 
1851-59; Martinez, 1859-69; died, 
Martinez, Cal, Jan. 24, 1869, 
aged 47. 

*Arthur Fuller Drinkwater, 
A. M., Brown, 1843. Born, Mt. 
Vernon, Me., Feb, 8, 1819. Mem- 
ber Me. Bd. of Education, 1847- 
52; Judge Municipal Court, Ells- 
worth, 1869-72; Collector Int. 
Rev. 5th Dist., Me., 1873-76; Ed- 
itor Ellsworth American 1872- 
78; Repr. Me. Legisl., 1878; died, 
Ellsworth, Me., May 27, 1882, 
aged 63. 

*Barnabas Freeman, A. M., 
Born, Fairfield, Me., Oct. 17, 



1814. Prin. High School, Wis- 
casset. Me., 1840-41; Eastport, 
1841; Bucksport, 1842; Adm. to 
the Bar, 1843; Memb. Bd. Over- 
seers Bowd. Coll., from 1857; 
died, Yarmouth, Me., Dec. 18, 
1894, aged 80. 

*WiLLiAM Franklin Goldth- 
WAITE, A.M., 1844. Born, Au- 
gusta, Me., Nov. 24, 1820. 
Teacher, Lit. Inst. Eufaula, Ala., 
1841; Lowndesboro Acad., 1842; 
Montgomery Acad., 1842; Bell- 
anger's Acad., New Orleans, 
La., 1843-44; Prof. English, 
Greek and Latin, Jefferson Coll., 
1844-46; Shipping Agent, New 
Orleans, 1846-49; from 1849, 
Bookseller; died. New Orleans, 
La., Feb. 3, 1893, aged 73. 

*Lewis Holmes. Born, Ply- 
mouth, Mass., April 12, 1813. 
Pastor, Edgartown, Mass., 1841- 
43; Canton, 1843-45; Groton, 1845- 
49; Barre, 1849-54; Edgartown, 
1854-58; Middlefield, 1859-65; 
Scituate, 1865-68; Leicester, 1869- 
76; Acting Pastor, Plymouth, 
Mass.", 1879-80; died, Plymouth, 
Mass., May 24, 1887, aged 74. 
Author of The Arctic Whaleman 
and Whaling (1857) ; Biography 
of Rev. Thomas Conant. 

*Lebbeus Kingman. Born, Wal- 
tham, Me., June 16, 1810. Pas- 
tor, Sedgwick, Me., 1841-42; 
Guilford, 1843-45; Surry, 1845-48; 
Veazie, 1848-50; No. Sedgwick, 
1850-54; China, 1854-58; Dexter, 
1858-64; New Gloucester, 1864-66; 
fruit raising, Vineland, N. J., 
1866-69; died, Vineland, N. J., 
Nov. 15, 1869, aged 59. 

* William Stevens Knapp. Born, 
Raynham, Mass., Sept. 19, 1812. 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE 



Newton Theol. Inst., 1840-42; 
Pastor, Bloomfield, Conn., 1845- 
47; Johnstown, N. Y., 1847-50; 
Canaan, 1850-51; died, Canaan 
Centre, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1851, 
aged 38. 

*George Knox, A.M. 1845. Born, 
Saco, Me., Oct. 24, 1816. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1840-41; Pastor, 
Topsham, Me., 1841-45; Cornish, 
1845-47; Lewiston, 1847-60; 
Brunswick, 1860-61; Chaplain 1st 
Me. Vols., 1861; Chaplain 10th 
Me. Vols. 1861-63; Pastor, Law- 
rence, Mass., 1863-64; Chaplain 
29th Me. Vols., 1864; died, near 
Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 31, 1864, 
aged 48. 

*SiMEON Heath Lowell, A.M., 
Born, Chesterville, Me., Aug. 
18, 1816. Prin. St. Brides Acad., 
Va., 1840-41; Lawyer, East Ma- 
chias,Me., 1843-55; Phillips, 1855- 
61; Farmington, 1861-76; Clerk 
of Courts, 1861-74; died, Far- 
mington, Me., Aug. 2, 1876, aged 
59. 

*Thomas Rainsford. Born, Bos- 
ton, Mass., April 25, 1815. Asst. 
Bridgewater Normal School, 
Mass., 1841; Private Tutor, Mont- 
gomery, Ala., 1842-43; Prin. 
Acad., Benton, 1843-44; died, 
Benton, Ala., July 1844, aged 29. 

*Wilder Brown Start. Born, 
Camden, Me., Jan. 16, 1815. 
Bangor Theol. Sem., 1840-42; 
died, Camden, Me., March 13, 
1846, aged 31. 

*Oakman Sprague Stearns, A. 
M., D.D., 1863. Born, Bath, Me., 
Oct. 20, 1817. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1846; Instr. in Hebrew, N. 
T. I., 1846-47; Pastor, South- 



bridge, Mass., 1847-54; Newark, 
N. J., 1854-55; Newton Centre, 
Mass., 1855-68; Member Bd. of 
Trustees, from 1870; from 1868, 
Prof. Old Testament Interpreta- 
tion, Newton Theol. Inst. ; died, 
Newton Centre, Mass., April 20, 
1893, aged 75. 

*WiLLiAM Tilley. Born, New- 
port, R. I., Aug. 25, 1808. Pas- 
tor, Sidney, Me., 1842-52; Jeffer- 
son, 1852-56; West Waterville, 
1856-62; Jefferson, 1862-71; Sid- 
ney, 1871-75; Jefferson, 1875-82; 
died, Jefferson, Me., Oct. 2, 
1882, aged 74. 

15 

CLASS OF 1841 

*Calvin Bickford. Born, Sedg- 
wick, Me., Jan. 2, 1813. Prin. 
High School, Cherryfield, Me., 
1841-43; Warren Acad., 1843-46; 
Wiscasset, 1846-47; Vassalboro, 
1847-48; Warren Acad., 1848-60; 
Camden, 1862-64; Repr. Me. 
LegisL, 1865, 1867; Memb. Me. 
Hist. Soc, 1867; Farmer; died, 
Warren, Me., March 6, 1883, 
aged 70. 

*Alonzo Coburn, LL.B., Har- 
vard, 1845. Born, Bloomfield, 
Me., Dec. 6, 1812. Lawyer and 
Farmer; died, Skowhegan, Me., 
Nov. 19, 1882, aged 70. 

*Samuel Weston Coburn, A. 
M., 1847. Born, Bloomfield, Me., 
July 14, 1815. Merchant and 
Manufacturer, Skowhegan, Me., 
1843-55; from 1855, Farmer; died, 
Skowhegan, Me., July 30, 1873, 
aged 58. 

*JOHN WiGGIN COLCORD, A. M., 

1846. Prin. Acad., Hancock, N. 
H., 1842-47; Asst. Boys' High 



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Sch., Portland, Me., 1847-50; 
Prin. Portland Acad,, 1850-53; 
Asst. Boys' High Sch., 1853-55; 
Prin. High Sch., Peabody, Mass., 
1855-57; Young Ladies' Sch., 
Chicago, 111., 1857-58; Assoc. Ed- 
itor Zion's Advocate, Portland, 
Me., 1858-73; died, Alva, Fla., 
Dec. 21, 1898, aged 80. 

*JosiAH Harmon. Born, Thorn- 
dike, Me., April 2, 1813. Teach- 
er, 20 years; Farmer; died, Troy, 
Me., Oct. 24, 1898, aged 85. 

*Charles Collins Long. Born, 
Bluehill, Me., June 30, 1811. 
Pastor, Rockport, Me., 1842-45; 
Sedgwick, 1845-50; Mariaville, 
1850-58; Addison, 1858-62; Maria- 
ville, 1862-68; Calais, 1868-71; 
Machias, 1871-83; died, Addison, 
Me., Jan. 18, 1894, aged 81. 

*Thomas Merrill. Born, New- 
bury, Mass., May 19, 1814. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1844; Pastor, 
Baring, Me., 1846-47; Merchant, 
Newburyport, Mass., 1847-49; 
died, Sacramento, Cal., Oct. 24, 
1849, aged 35. 

*JoHN Leese Moses, A.M. Born, 
Exeter, N. H., May 9, 1822. Ed- 
itorial Staff Knoxville Register, 
several years; Cashier Bank of 
Knoxville; Treas. and Supt. 
Knoxville and Ohio R. R. Co. ; 
Judge and Chairman County 
Court; Pres. Bd. of Trustees, 
Univ. of Tenn. ; died, Knoxville, 
Tenn., April 2, 1887, aged 64. 

*Calvin Smith Pennell, A.M., 
Antioch. Born, Coleraine, Mass., 
Jan. 24, 1816. Prof. Latin, An- 
tioch Coll. ; Prof. Moral Philos- 
ophy and Metaphysics, Washing- 



ton Univ., and Prin. Mary Insti- 
tute, St. Louis, Mo.; died, St. 
Paul, Minn., March 16, 1901, 
aged 85. 

* Charles Hathorn Wheeler, 
A.M. Born, Richmond. Me., 
Aug. 18, 1819. Rector Episcopal 
Ch. ; died. Providence, R. I., 
Nov. 30, 1895, aged 76. 

*JoHN Webster Wiggin. Born, 
Pembroke, N. H., Jan. 27, 1814. 
Prin. Townshend Acad., Vt., 
1842-43; Pastor, Wilton, N. H., 
1844; Westfield, Mass.; Benton, 
Manchester, and Throopsville, 
N. Y. ; died, Syracuse, N. Y., 
Nov. 14, 1862, aged 48. 

*WiLLiAM Webber Woodbury, 
A. M., 1854. Born, Ludlow, Vt., 
Sept. 18, 1815. Prin. High Sch., 
Augusta, 1840-43; Bath, 1843-48; 
Prin. Conn. Lit. Inst., SufReld, 
Conn.; died, SufReld, Conn., 
March 18, 1856, aged 40. 

12 

CLASS OF 1842 

*Nathaniel Butler, A.M., D, 
D., 1873. Born, Waterville, Me., 
Oct. 19, 1824. Pastor, Turner, 
Me., 1845-50; Agent Am. Baptist 
Miss. Union, 1850-52; Pastor, 
Eastport, 1852-55; Rockland, 
1855-59; Auburn, 1860-63; Cam- 
den, 1864-69; Alton, 111., 1869-72; 
Leavenworth, Kan., 1872-73; 
Bangor, Me., 1873-76; Dexter, 
1877-78; No. Vassalboro, 1878-80; 
Hallowell, 1880-81; Repr. Me. 
Legisl., 1880; Member Bd. Trus- 
tees, 1856-87; died, Burlington, 
Wis., Apr. 25, 1894, aged 69. 

*Lucius Chickering, A.M., 1848. 
Born, Lunenburg, Vt., Oct. 16, 
1851. Pastor, Thetford,Vt., 1846- 



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51; Weston, 1851-54; Farmer 
and Missionary, Lunenburg, 1854- 
69; Agent Am. Tract Soc, 1869- 
70; Pastor, Weston, 1870-72; 
died, Weston, Vt., Sept. 18, 1872, 
aged 56. 

*Henry Vaughan Dexter, A. 
M., D.D., 1870. Born, Wayne, 
Me., Apr. 3, 1815. Newton The- 
ol. Inst., 1845; Pastor, Calais, 
Me., 1845-54; Augusta, 1854-60; 
Calais, 1860-69; Kennebunkport, 
1869-71; Baldwinville, Mass., 
1871-75; Member Bd. Trustees 
from 1863; died, Baldwinville, 
Mass., July 23, 1884, aged 69. 
Author of The Unerring Guide 
(1877) ; The Bible Reader (1877) . 

*Thomas Frye, M.D., Univ. N. 
Y., 1845. Born, Vinalhaven, Me., 
Sept. 13, 1813. Missionary and 
Physician, Am. Bapt. Miss. Un- 
ion, to Cherokee Mission, 1845- 
46; Physician, Louisville, Ky., 
1846-47; Rockland, Me., 1847-74; 
died, Rockland, Me., Nov. 20, 
1875, aged 61. 

*Samuel Stanley Fullerton. 
Born, Wolfsboro, N. H., Sept. 
14, 1811. Teacher, Wilmington, 
Mass., 1842; died, Dracut, Mass., 
April 19, 1843, aged 31. 

*MosES Hanscom. Born, Farm- 
ington. Me., July 19, 1824. Teach- 
er, Raleigh, N. C, 1843; Mer- 
chant, Lowell, Mass., 1845-50; 
Miner and Photo. Artist, Marys- 
ville, Cal., 1852-63; died, Marys- 
ville, Cal., April 20, 1863, aged 
38. 

* James Hobbs Hanson, A.M., 
LL.D., 1872. Born, China, Me., 
June 26, 1816. Prin. Waterville 
Acad., Me., 1843-54; Eastport 



High Sch., 1854-57; Boys' High 
Sch., Portland, 1857-63; Private 
Sch., 1863-65; Member Bd. Trus- 
tees, 1862-94; Prin. Coburn 
Classical Institute, 1865 - 94 ; 
died, Waterville, Me., April 
21, 1894, aged, 77. Author of 
Preparatory Latin Prose Book, 
including Ceesar's Commentaries 
on the Gallic War, Sallust's Cat- 
iline, and Cicero's Select Ora- 
tions and Letters (1861). Joint 
. Editor of Hand Book of Latin 
Poetry, Including Selections from 
Ovid, Virgil and Horace (1865) . 

*Henry McClellan. Born, 
Bloomfield, Me., Feb. 17, 1820. 
Law Student, 1842-44; Leather 
Merchant, New York from 1844; 
died, Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 19, 
1879, aged 59. 

*Alfred Morse. Born, Bath, 
Me., June 23v 1812. Bangor The- 
ol. Sem., 1846; ordained, 1847; 
Missionary, Lubec and Whiting, 
Me., 1847-48; Pembroke, 1849-50; 
Dixfield, 1850-52; Acting Pastor, 
Cong'l Ch., Maumee City, O., 
1852-54; Missionary, Henry, 111., 
1854-58; Knoxville and Abingdon, 
1858-62; Roseville, 1862-64; Aus- 
tin, -Minn., 1864-68; Nevada and 
Rose Creek, 1868-79; died, Aus- 
tin, Minn., Oct. 7, 1894, aged 82. 

*Volney Augustine Sprague, 
A. M., 1846. Born, Dexter, Me., 
Jan. 28, 1817. Teacher in the 
South, 1842-47; Lawyer, Corinna, 
1848-71; Dexter, Me., 1871-98; 
died, JoUet, III., Dec. 27, 1908, 
aged 91. 

10 

CLASS OF 1843 

*Amos Fletcher Baker, 1846; 
A.M., 1849. Born, Harmony, 



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Me., 1812. Farmer, Madison, 
Ind. ; died, Madison, Ind. , June 
6, 1902, aged 90. 

*Zachariah Boody Caverly. 
Born, Strafford, N. H., March 
18, 1822. Lawyer, Lowell, Mass., 
1847-53; Sec. U. S. Legation, Li- 
ma, Peru, 1853-60; Lawyer, 
Washington, D. C, 1860-62; died, 
Beaufort, S. C, May 24, 1862, 
aged 40. 

*Lyman Chase, 1869; M.D., Dart- 
mouth, 1846. Born, Bridgton, 
Mar. 27, 1821. Physician, Turner, 
Me., 1846-48; ordained, 1848; Pas- 
tor, Freeport, 1848-50; Bluehill, 
1850-55; Warren, 1855-57; Pitts- 
field, N. H., 1857-59; Lake Vil- 
lage, 1860-65; Kennebunkport, 
Me., 1865-67; Hightstown, N. J., 
1867-69; Teacher, Nat. Sci., Ped- 
dle Inst., 1869-70;. Pastor, Me- 
thuen, Mass., 1871-76; San Fran- 
cisco, Cal., 1876-78; Kennebunk- 
port, Me., 1878-85; died. Wells, 
Me., Nov. 25, 1894, aged 73. 

*JoHN Barton Foster, A.M., 
1864; LL.D., 1876. Born, Boston, 
Mass., Jan. 8, 1822. Prin. China 
Acad., 1844-45; Prin. Lexington 
Acad., Mass., 1845-46; Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1850; Editor Zion's 
Advocate, 1850-58; Member Bd. 
Trustees, 1856-59; Prof. Greek 
and Latin, 1858-72; Prof. Greek 
Lang, and Lit., Colby Univers- 
ity, 1872-93; died, Waterville, 
Me., Aug. 19, 1897, aged 75. 

*MosES Lyford, A.m., 1848; LL. 
D., 1874. Born, Mt. Vernon, 
Me., Jan. 31, 1816. Prin. Kenne- 
bunk Acad., Me., 1843-46; Town- 
shend, Acad., Vt., 1846-50; Boys' 
High School, Portland, Me., 1850- 
56; Prof. Math, and Nat. Phil., 



1856-72; Prof. Nat. Phil., and 
Astronomy, Colby University, 
1872-84; Member Bd. Trustees, 
1885-87; died, Portland, Me., 
Aug. 4, 1889, aged 71. 

James Weymouth Merrill, A. 
M.,1849. Born, Harmony, Me., 
April, 24, 1818. Teacher, Jack- 
son, Miss., 1845-46; Lawyer, 
Athens, Me., 1850-66; Deputy U. 
S. Marshal, 1850; Repr. Me., 
Legisl., 1857; Clerk of Courts, 
1859-63; Qrmr. 28th Me. Vols., 
1863; Charles City, Iowa, 1866-74; 
County Supt. Sch., 1870-73; Law- 
yer, Real Estate and Ins. Agent, 
Rockford, Iowa, 1874-96; Ingle- 
wood, Cal. 

*Benjamin White Norris. Born, 
Monmouth, Me., Jan. 22, 1819. 
Merchant, Skowhegan, Me., 
1846-51; Oilcloth Mfr., 1852-64; 
State Land Agent, 1860-63; Ag- 
ent Freedmen's Bureau, Mont- 
gomery, Ala., 1865-66; Member 
40th U. S., Congress, 1867-69; 
died, Montgomery, Ala., Jan. 26, 
1873, aged 54. 

*Samuel Philbrick. Born, Wat- 
erville, Me., March 6, 1823. Died, 
Waterville, Me., Aug. 16, 1844, 
aged 21. 

*Charles Thomas Trafton, M. 
D., Jefi'erson, 1846. Born, So. 
Berwick, Me., March 9, 1822. 
Physician, Boston, Mass,, 1846- 
50; from 1850, So. Berwick, Me.; 
died. So. Berwick, Me., Aug. 25, 
1888, aged 66. 

*Jabez Mathews Waters, 1868. 
Born, Waterville, Me., Sept. 10, 
1821. Firm of Waters& Barrett, 
Mfrs. of chairs etc., Cincinnati, 



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O. ; died, Cincinnati, April 7, 
1890, aged 68. 

*Charles Rendol Whidden, a. 
M., 1859. Born, St. George, N. 
B., May 22, 1822. Lawyer, Cal- 
ais, Me., 1848-76, and Mayor, 
1864-66; County Atty. 12 years; 
Repr. Me. Legisl., 1868, 1869; 
Collector of Customs, 1869-73; 
Memb. Boundary Com. ; Memb. 
Bd. of Trustees, 1869-76; died, 
Calais, Me., Dec. 3, 1876, aged 
54. 

Albert Bowman Wiggin, A.M. 
Born, Vassalboro, Me., Jan. 10, 
1820. Asst. High Sch., Augusta, 
Me., 1 year; Bath, 2 years; Prin. 
High Sch. and Academies, 40 
years; New Bedford, Mass. 

*James Hervey Withington, 
A.M. Born, Peru, Me., June 5, 
1813. Prin. Anson Acad., Me., 
1843-46; Hallowell Acad., 1846- 
54; Family Sch., Germantown, 
Pa., 1854-69; So. Amboy, N. J., 
1869-77; died. So. Amboy, N. J., 
June 3, 1877, aged 64. 

13 

CLASS OF 1844 

*WiLLiAM Martin Bicknell. 
Born, Newport, Me., Jan. 24, 
1820. Prin. Anson Acad., Me., 
1844-47; Prin. Acad., Plymouth, 
N. C, 1847-50; Harvard Divinity 
Sch., 1853; Pastor, Unit. Soc, 
Pembroke, Mass., 1857-61; 
Teacher, Milton, Mass., 1861-63; 
Prin. Acad., Bridgewater, 1864; 
Pastor, Rowe, 1867-85; died, Mai- 
den, Mass., Aug. 28, 1895, aged 
75. 

*Charles Coburn. Born, Bloom- 
field, Me., March 5, 1822. Died, 



Skowhegan, Me., Oct. 30, 1844, 
aged 22. 

*William Corthell. Born, Cam- 
den, Me., July 19, 1817. Teacher, 
Jefferson, 1844-45; Silver Run, 
Ga., 1846-47; Sweet Water, 1848- 
50; Editor Lincoln Miscellany, 
Thomaston, Me., 1850-54; Pastor, 
So. Waldoboro, Me., 1857-60; 
Hartland, 1860-63; Montville, 
1865-66; No. Sedgwick, 1867-71; 
Eden, 1871-77; died, Eden, Me., 
Nov. 29, 1879, aged 62. 

*John Reed Greenough. Born. 
Clinton, Me., July 21, 1824. Ban- 
gor Theol. Sem., 1847; Pastor, 
Oldtown, Me., 1847-48; Asst. 
Clerk Courts, Bangor, 1848-52; 
died, Bangor, July 10, 1853, aged 
28. 

*SiDNEY Keith, A.M. Born, 
Winslow, Me., March 2, 1818. 
Teacher, Brandon Acad., Vt., 
1845-47; High Sch., Chelsea, 
Mass. ; Lawyer, Castleton, Vt. , 
1850-52; Rochester, Ind. , from 
1852; Judge 41st Judicial Circuit. 
Ind., 1876-82; died, Rochester, 
Ind. , April 24, 1904, aged 86. 

* Albert Winslow Paine, A.M., 
1851. Born, Unity, Me., Dec. 24, 
1824. Teacher, Belfast, Me., 1844- 
48; Milwaukee, Wis., 1848-50; 
Lawyer, Fond du Lac. , 1850-61 ; 
Dist. Atty., 1856-58; 1st Wis. 
Vols., 1861; Clerk U. S. Treas- 
urer's Office, Washington, D. C. , 
37 years; died, Bangor, Me., 
Dec. 29, 1903, aged 79. 

*Samson Powers, A.M. Born, 
Waterville, Me., Oct. 28, 1815. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1844-46; 
Pastor, Winthrop, Me., 1849-54; 
Mt. Vernon, 1857-65; Alfred,1865- 



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67; Acton, 1867-70; Litchfield, 
Monmouth, 1876-82; died, Lowell, 
Mass., Jan. 1, 1899, aged 83. 

*LORENZO Dow ROYCE, A. M. 
Born, Sharon, Vt., Oct. 5. 1820. 
Newton Theol. Inst. 1847; Pas- 
tor, Thomaston, 1848-50; died, 
Maiden, Mass., Sept. 3, 1850, 
aged 29. 

*George Woodbridge Stickney. 
Born, Clinton, Me., March 20, 
1826. Newton Theol. Inst., 1844- 
46; Pastor, Camden, Me., 1848; 
died, Waterville, Me., Oct. 15, 
1850, aged 24. 

*JoHN BowEN Wheelwright, 
1853. Born, Wells, Me., Dec. 13, 
1820. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1844- 
46; Pastor, Cong. Ch., Whitney- 
ville. Me., 1846-49; Weld, 1849- 
54; Westbrook, 1854-59; Bethel, 
1859-67; South Paris, 1867-76; 
Woodford's, Me., 1876-92; died, 
Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 27, 
1900, aged 80. 

*Edgar Whidden. Born, St. 
George, N. B., April 30, 1825. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1845-47; 
Teacher, Calais, Me., 1848-53; 
Postmaster, 1853-61; in business, 
1862-74; Judge Municipal Court, 
1879-80; U. S. Consul at St. 
Stephen, N. B., 1893-97; died, 
Worcester, Mass., Feb. 1, 1904, 
aged 78. 

*Nathaniel Milton Wood, A. 
M., D.D., 1867; Born, Camden, 
Me., May 24, 1822. Private Tu- 
tor, Columbus, Miss., 1845-46; 
Western Theol. Inst., Covington, 
Ky., 1846-47; Pastor Skowhe- 
gan. Me., 1848-52; Waterville, 
1852-60; Lewiston, 1860-66; 
Thomaston, 1866-68; Upper Al- 



ton, 111., 1868-72; Member Bd. 
Trustees, 1862-69; Trustee Shurt- 
leff Coll., 1868-74; Prof. System- 
atic Theol., Shurtleff Coll., 1872- 
74; died, Camden, Me., Aug. 2, 
1876, aged 54. A volume of his 
Sermons^ edited by N. Butler, 
D.D., was published in 1877. 



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CLASS OF 1845 



*Theophilus Capen Abbot, A. 
M., LL.D., Univ. Mich., 1871. 
Born, Vassalboro, Me., Apr. 29, 
1826. Teacher, Townshend, Vt., 
1845-46; Augusta, Me., 1847; 
Thomaston, 1848; Bath, 1849; 
Portland, 1849-50; Houlton, 1851; 
Instructor, Waterville Coll., 
1852-53; Teacher, Berrien, Mich., 
1855; Ann Arbor; 1856-57; or- 
dained to ministry in Cong. ch. , 
1867; Prof. Eng. Lit., 1858-63; 
President, University of Mich., 
1863-85, and from 1885, Prof. 
Mental Phil, and Logic, Mich. 
State Agric. Coll.; died, Lan- 
sing, Mich., Oct. 31, 1892, aged 
66. 

* James Winchell Capen, A.M., 
1855. Born, Boston, Mass., Nov. 
7, 1822. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1849; ord., 1849; Pastor, Sacra- 
mento, Cal., 1850-52; Episc. 
Missionary in N. Y. , Cal. , and 
Fla., 1853-67; from 1869, Rector 
Grace Church, Whitney's Point, 
N. Y. ; died, Whitney's Point, 
N. Y., Dec. 27, 1886, aged 63. 

*Charles Green Hanscom. 
Born, China, Me., May 13, 1824. 
Lawyer, Potosi and Oshkosh, 
Wis., 1847-50; La Crosse, 1851- 
63; Member Territorial Legisl., 
Colorado, 1863; shot by Indians, 
July 14, 1864, aged 40. 



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*HoBBS Hatch. Born, Wells, 
Me., Dec. 25, 1819. Prin. Elliot 
Acad., Me.; died, Wells, Me., 
Dec. 2, 1845, aged 25. 

*AUGUSTUS PuLLEN. Born, Au- 
gusta, Me., Aug. 9, 1824. Prin. 
Newport Acad., Me., 1845-46; 
Prin. Acad., Williamston, N. C, 
1846-47; Newton Theol. Inst. 
1847-48; Teacher, Newport and 
Union, Me., 1848-49; Missionary, 
Union and Frankfort, 1849-50; 
died,01dtown, Me., Aug. 31, 1850, 
aged 26. 

*Samuel King Smith, A.M., D. 
D., 1871. Born, Litchfield, Me., 
Oct. 17, 1817. Tutor, 1846-47; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1847-48; 
Editor Zion's Advocate, 1848-50; 
Prof. Rhetoric, Colby Univers- 
ity, 1850-92; Librarian, 1851-73; 
ordained, 1871; Emeritus Prof., 
1892; died, Waterville, Me. Aug. 
20, 1904, aged 86. 

*JoNATHAN Van Wagenen. Born, 
New Paltz, N. Y., Mar. 4, 1828. 
Instr., Vt. Lit., and Sci. Inst., 
Brandon, Vt., 1845-46; Teacher, 
Macon and Columbus, Miss.; 
Telegraph operator, Cape Girar- 
deau, 111., and Smithland, Ky. ; 
died, Smithland, Ky., March 4, 
1852, aged 24. 

7 

CLASS OF 1846 

*HuGH Dempsey, a. M. Born, 
Londonderry, Ireland, Aug. 
1816. Newton Theol. Inst., 1849; 
Colporteur in Maine, 1849-52; 
Pastor, Jay, 1853-59; died, Fair- 
field, Me., May 11, 1859, aged 
42. 

*JosiAH Hayden Drummond, 
A.M., 1849; LL. D., 1871. Born, 



Winslow, Me., Aug. 30, 1827. 
Prin. China Acad., Me., 1846-48; 
Vassalboro Acad., 1848-49; adm. 
to the Bar, 1850; Lawyer, Wat- 
erville, 1851-60; Repr. Me. 
Legisl., 1857, 1858, 1869; Speaker 
Me. House Repr., 1858, 1869; 
Member Me. Senate, 1860; At- 
torney Gen. of Me., 1860-64; 
Member Bd. Trustees from 1857; 
Member Me. Hist. Soc, 1878; 
from 1860, Lawyer, Portland, 
Me.; died, Portland, Me., Oct. 
25, 1902, aged 75. Author of 
Maine Masonic Text Book (1877) ; 
History of Portland Lodge (1881) , 
and other Masonic and Genea- 
logical Writings. 

*Thomas Webster Herrick. 
Born, Harmony, Me., July 20, 
1816. Prin. Waterville Liberal 
Inst., Me., 1846-47; adm. to the 
Bar; Hardware dealer, Water- 
ville, 1852-72; died, Eggleton, 
Va., May 7, 1872, aged 55. 

*George Rogers Starkey, A. 
M., 1865; M. D. Born, Vassal- 
boro, Me., Jan. 2, 1823. Prof. 
Anat. and Surg., Hahnemann 
Med. Coll., 1859-64; Physician, 
to 1890; of firm, Starkey & Pa- 
len; died, Philadelphia, Pa., June 
18, 1896, aged 73. 

*Greenleaf Augustus Wilbur, 
A.M., 1849; M.D., Jefferson 
Med. Coll., 1850. Born, Sidney, 
Me., Aug. 4, 1820. Prin. Union 
Acad., Kennebunk, Me., 1846; 
Surgeon 11th Me. Vols., 1862; 
Surgeon, Provost Mar. Bd., 3d 
Dist. Me., 1863-65; U. S. Exam- 
ining Surg., 1877-80; died, Skow- 
hegan. Me., July 19, 1893, aged 
72. 

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CLASS OF 1847 

*JoHN Smullen Baker. Born, 
Lisbon, Me., Jan. 16, 1822. U. 
S. Provost Marshal, 2d Dist. 
Me. ; Member Executive Council, 
1867; Lawyer, Bath; died, Bath, 
Me., Apr. 27, 1882, aged 55. 

Stephen Longfellow Bowler, 
A.M. Born, Palermo, Me., July 
25, 1820. Med. Dept., Harvard, 
1849-50; Bangor Theol. Sem., 
1850-52; Pastor, Cong, ch., Ma- 
chias, 1853-54; Orono, 1854-62; 
Agent Christian Com., 1863-65; 
Pastor, Hampden, 1865-71; West- 
brook, 1871-74; Machias, 1874-79; 
Bethel, 1879-85; Berlin, N. H., 
1886-90; Orono, Me., 1890-94; 
Bangor, 1890-94; address, Ban- 
gor, Me. 

*Elkanah Andrews Cummings, 
A.M. Born, Parkman, Maine, 
Jan. 31, 1820. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1850; Pastor, Amherst, 
Mass., 1850-53; Agent Am.Bapt. 
Miss. Union, 1853-55; Financial 
Sec. Fem. Coll., Worcester, 
1855-64; Publisher, Boston, 1864- 
68; Postmaster, Maplewood, 
1868-77; Minister to Mission ch. , 
1875-80; Agt. Home for Friend- 
less and Fallen, 1884-87; died, 
Maplewood, Mass., June 11, 
1888, aged 68. 

*HlRAM CUSHMAN ESTES, D.D., 

1872. Born, Bethel, Me., July 
27, 1823. Harvard Divinity Sch. ; 
Pastor, Auburn, 1850-52; Agent 
Am. Bapt. Miss. Union, 1853-55; 
Pastor, Trenton, 1855-60; Repr. 
Me. Legisl., 1859; Pastor, Leices- 
ter, Mass., 1860-62; Jericho, Vt., 
1862-72; Paris, Me., 1872-83; 
Winchendon, Mass., 1883-86; 



from 1886, Leicester (Rochdale 
P. O.), Mass.; died, Newton 
Junction, N. H., Feb. 4, 1901, 
aged 77. Author of The Chris- 
tian Doctrine of the Soul (1873). 

*George Greenwood Fair- 
banks, A.M., 1850; D.D., 1883. 
Born, Winthrop, Me., Apr. 14, 
1824. Prin. Hebron, Acad., Me., 
1847-48; Newton Theol. Inst., 
1851; Pastor, Medfield, Mass., 
1851-55; Somerville, 1855-66; So. 
Dedham, 1866-69; Pres. Bd. 
Trustees, Peirce Acad., 1869-81; 
Middleboro, Mass., 1869-87; died, 
Middleboro, Mass., Jan. 4, 1887, 
aged 60. 

Seth Sweetser Fairfield, A. 
B., 1883. Grenada, Miss. 

*Alexander Gamble. Broker, 
San Francisco, Cal. ; died there, 
Feb. 3, 1900. 

*Charles Edward Hamlin, A. 
M., 1850; LL. D., Univ. Lewis- 
burg, 1873. Born, Augusta, Me., 
Feb. 4, 1825. Prin. Vt. Lit. and 
Sci. Inst., Brandon, Vt., 1847-48; 
Prin. High Sch., Bath, Me., 
1848-49; Assoc. Prin. Conn. Lit. 
Inst., Suffield, Conn., 1849-53; 
Merrill, Prof. Chem. and Nat. 
Hist., Colby University, 1853-73; 
Fellow Am. Acad., 1876; Memb. 
Bd. Trustees from 1880; from 
1873, Curator of Conchology 
and PalcBontology, Museum 
Comp. ZooL, and Instr. in 
Geogr. and Geol., Harvard Univ., 
1875-77; died, Cambridge, 
Mass., Jan. 3, 1886, aged 60. 
Author of Obituary Record of 
Graduates 1822-70, and Supple- 
ments 1-3, (1870-84); Observa- 
tions on the Physical Geography 



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and Geology of Mt. Ktaadn, 
(1881) ; Syrian Molluscan Fos- 
sils, (1884). 

*Walter Macomber Hatch. 
Born, New Gloucester, Me., 
Sept. 10, 1821. Civil Engr., 1847- 
48; Publisher's Agent, 1849-51; 
Prin. Young Ladies' Sem., At- 
lanta, Ga,, 1853-57; Member 111. 
Bd. of Education, 1863-69; Trus- 
tee Univ. of Chicago, 1864-70; 
Lawyer, Bloomington, 111., 1857- 
87; died, Colorado Springs, Colo., 
May 13, 1895, aged 73. 

*Abner Oakes, A.M. Born, San- 
gerville. Me., Apr. 13, 1820. 
Clerk to Sec. of State, 1847-48; 
Asst. State Libn., 1849-50; Ball- 
ston Spa Law Sch., 1850-51; 
from 1851, Lawyer; died. So. 
Berwick Me., Sept. 2, 1899, 
aged 79. 

*TiMOTHY Otis Paine, LL. D., 
1875. Born, Winslow, Me., Oct. 
13, 1824. Semitic Prof, in Theol. 
Sch. of Gen. Conv., New Jeru- 
salem Ch., Boston, Mass.; Mem- 
ber Am. Oriental Soc, 1874; 
Harvard Biblical Club, 1880; 
from 1856, Pastor New Jerusa- 
lem Ch., Elmwood, Mass.; died, 
Boston, Mass., Dec, 6, 1895, 
aged 71. Author of Solomon's 
Temple (1861) ; The Holy Houses 
(1886). 

*Gilbert Lafayette Palmer. 
Born, Athens, Me., Feb. 25, 
1825. Lawyer, Athens, Me., 1849- 
58; Postmaster, 1852-55; died, 
Athens, Me., Mar. 14, 1858, 
aged 33. 

* James Monroe Palmer, A.M., 
1850. Born, Exeter, Me., Oct. 5, 
1822. Prin. Waterville Liberal 



Inst, Me., 1847-48; Prin. Select 
Sch., Bangor, 1848-50; Bangor 
Theol. Sem., 1853; ordained, 
1854; Ch. Supply, Fairfield, 1853- 
54; Topsham, 1854-55; New Mar- 
ket, N. H., 1855-58; Pastor, 
Cong. Ch., Rochester, N. H., 
1858-64; Biddeford, 1864-67; In- 
surance Agent, Portland, 1867- 
75; Publisher's Agent, Boston, 
Mass., 1875-76; Sec. and Treas. 
Gas Economizing Co., 1877-80; 
died, Kenosha, Wis., May 23, 
1897, aged 74. 

* William Sanford. Born, No. 
Kingston, R. I., April 11, 1823. 
Lawyer, Providence, R.I. ;Repr., 
Gen. Assembly, R. I.; Judge, 
Court of Magistrates; died. Prov- 
idence, R. I., Oct. 17, 1878, aged 
55. 

*Thomas Milton Symonds, A. 
M. Born, Reading, Mass., Mar. 
18, 1821. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1850; ordained, 1850; Teacher and 
Minister, Rock, Mass., 1850-51; 
Pastor, Green Bay, Wis., 1851- 
52; died. Green Bay, Wis., July 
4, 1852, aged 31. 

*Augustus Ebenezer Trafton. 
Born, So. Berwick, Oct. 24, 1827. 
Druggist, Great Falls, N. H., 
1847-52; died. So. Berwick, Me., 
July 20, 1852, aged 24. 

*David Sawyer True, A. M. 
Born, Monmouth, Me., Nov. 3, 
1823. Prin. Charleston Acad., 
Me., 1847-48; East Corinth Acad., 
1848-51; Lawyer, Davenport, 
Iowa, from 1852; died, Daven- 
port, Iowa, April 23, 1873, aged 
49. 

*Henry Ripley Wilbur, A.M., 
1850. Born, Boston, Mass., Apr. 



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5, 1825. Newton Theol. Inst.; 
1851; Pastor, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, 
1853-57; Galena, 111., 1859-64; 
Peoria, 1865-66; Cedar Rapids, 
Iowa, 1866-67; Sheldonville, 
Mass., 1868-71; Andover, 1872- 
76; died, Andover, Mass., May 
29, 1898, aged 73. 

19 

CLASS OF 1848 

*JuNius Artemas Bartlett. 
Born, Harmony, Me., Oct. 7, 
1833. Tutor, 1850; Pastor Presb. 
Ch., Newburyport, Mass., 1877- 
78;Congl. Ch., Reedsburg, Wis., 
1879-80; Whitehall, Mich., 1880- 
81; Pres. Ch.,Knightstown, Ind., 
1882-83; Audubon, la., 1884-85; 
from 1886, Centerville, Iowa, 
Saline, Mich., etc.; died, Frank- 
fort, Ind., May 15, 1900, aged 66. 

*JoHN Chester Hyde, A.M., 
Lewisburg, 1864. Born, Bruns- 
wick, Vt., Mar. 2, 1821. Prin. 
Acad., Bucks Co., Pa., 1848-51; 
Rochester Theol. Sem., 1854-56; 
ordained, 1852; Pastor, Point 
Pleasant, Pa., 1851-54; Henri- 
etta, N. Y., 1854-56; Hastings, 
Minn., 1856-59; St. Anthony, 
1859-61; Camden, N. J., 1861-64; 
Cape Island, 1865-67; Financial 
Sec, Peddie Inst., Hightstown, 
1864-66, 1868-70; Pastor, Cape 
May City, 1866-68; Bristol, Pa., 
1871-74; died, Bristol, Pa., May 

6, 1884, aged 63. 

*Jacob Smith Marshall. Born, 
China, Me., May 26, 1828. Mer- 
chant and Postmaster; died, 
China, Me., Aug. 21, 1860, aged 
32. 

*JOSEPH Harriden Seaver. 
Born, Salem, Mass., 1820. New- 



ton Theol. Inst., 1851; ordained, 
1852; S. S. Missionary, Boston, 
1853-55; Pastor, Marshfield, 
Mass., 1855-56; Brewster, 1857- 
58; Georgetown, 1858-62; Barn- 
stable, 1863-65; Marshfield, 1868- 
69; Lee, Mass., 1870-71; City 
Missionary, Salem, 1872-73; Pas- 
tor, So. Yarmouth, 1875-77; Mer- 
rimacport, 1878-82; Cumming- 
ton, 1882-83; Charlemont, 1885- 
86; died, Salem, Mass., Sept. 9, 
1896, aged 76. 

*William Nelson Titus. Born, 
Monmouth, Me., Oct. 27, 1823. 
Adm. to the bar, 1851; Lawyer, 
Alna, 1852-54; died, Monmouth, 
Me., July 20, 1854, aged 30. 

*Elliot Walker, A.M. Born, 
Brookline, Vt., Feb. 25, 1822. 
Lawyer; Me. House Repr., 1866, 
1872; Judge of Probate, 1880-84; 
died, Newport, Me., Dec. 4, 
1902, aged 80. 

6 

CLASS OF 1849 

*Thomas Flint Barton, M.D., 
Jefferson Med. Coll., 1852. Born, 
Sidney, Me., Dec. 15, 1825. 
Physician, Jefferson, Me., 1862- 
65; Oldtown, 1865-67; died. Old- 
town, Me., Feb. 7, 1867, aged 41. 

*S0L0M0N Everett Bixby. Pas- 
tor, Cong. Ch., Holland, Mass. 

*AuGUSTUS Reuben Brainerd. 
Gold and Silver mining, Austra- 
lia. 

*Mark Andrew Cummings. Born, 
Parkman, Me., Jan. 22, 1815. 
Newton Theol. Inst. 1849-50; 
Prin. No. Bennington Acad., Vt., 
1852-54; Black River Acad., 
Ludlow, 1854-55; Prof. Math. 



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and Nat. Sci., New Hampton 
Lit. and Theol. Inst., Fairfax, 
1855-60; Pastor, No. Fairfax, 
1857-61; Prin. Boys' Boarding 
Sch., and Hill's Acad., Essex, 
Conn,, 1861-70; supply. No. 
Lyme, 1870; died, Maplewood, 
Mass., Jan. 9, 1892, aged 77. 

*Stephen Rollins Dennen, D. 
D., Iowa Coll., 1874. Born, Po- 
land, Me., Nov. 6, 1826. Bangor 
Theol. Sem., 1852; Resident 
Licentiate, Andover Theol. Sem., 
1853; Acting pastor, Watertown, 
Mass., 1855-62; Providence, R. 
I., 1865-68; Woburn, Mass., 1868- 
71; Lynn, Mass., 1872-74; Pas- 
tor, Cong, ch.. New Haven, 
Conn., 1874-83; died. Long Beach, 
Cal., Jan. 18, 1898, aged 71. 

*Henry Smith Downs. Born, 
Alfred, Me., Feb. 18, 1822. Ban- 
gor Theol. Sem., 1852; Pastor 
Cong, ch., Norridgewock, 1852- 
58; died, Auburn, Me., Nov. 25, 
1860, aged 38. 

*Mark Hill Bunnell, A. M., 
1852; LL.D., 1899, and Shurtleff, 
1868. Born, Buxton, Me., July 
2, 1823. Prin. Norway Acad, 
and Hebron Acad., Me., 1849-54; 
Repr. Me. Legisl., 1854; Mem- 
ber Me. Senate, 1855; State Supt. 
Schools, 1855, 1857-60; Lawyer, 
Portland, 1860; Col. 5th Me. 
Vols., 1861; U. S. Consul, Vera 
Cruz, Mex., 1862; Hon. Memb. 
Soc. Geog. and Statistics, Mex- 
ico; Repr. Minn. Legisl., 1867; 
Trustee Colby Univ., 1858-67; 
State Supt. Pub. Instr., Minn., 
1867-70; Member 42d to 47th and 
51st U. S. Cong., 1871-91; died, 
Owatonna, Minn., Aug. 8, 1904, 
aged 81. 



* William Shaw Greene, A.M. 
Born, No. Kingston, R. I., Sept. 
29, 1822. Prin. Ea. Corinth 
Acad., Me., 1849-53; Judson 
Fem. Sem., Marion, Ala., 1853- 
54; Worcester Acad., Mass., 
1854-58; Lawyer, Springfield, 
from 1862; died, Springfield, 
Mass., June 21, 1878, aged 55. 

*Hadley Procter Hanson. 
Teacher, Milford, Mass., 1849- 
50; Book-keeper, Boston, 1852- 
66; Treas. So. Boston R. R. Co., 
1866-77; from 1877, Insurance 
and Real Estate Agent, Boston, 
Mass. 

*WiLLiAM HoiT Humphrey. 
Born. No. Yarmouth, Me., Dec. 
2, 1823. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1850-52; Pastor, Richmond, Me., 
1854-58; Halifax, N. S., 1858-62; 
Supt. Schools and Prin. High 
Sch., Minneapolis, Minn., 1862- 
63; from 1863, Pastor, Hastings; 
died, Hastings, Minn., Dec. 6, 
1865, aged 42. 

*Edward Gushing Mitchell, 
A.M., 1863; D,D., 1870. Born, 
East Bridgewater, Mass., Sept. 
20, 1829. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1853, and Resident Graduate, 
1854; Pastor, Calais, Me., 1854- 
56; Brockport, N. Y., 1857-58; 
Rockford, 111., 1858-63; Prof. 
Biblical Lit. and Interp., Theol. 
Dept. Shurtleff Coll., 1863-70; 
Prof. Hebrew and Old Testa- 
ment Lit., Bapt. Union Theol. 
Sem., Chicago, 111., 1870-76; 
Instr. Hebrew, Regent's Park 
College, London, Eng., 1876-77; 
President Baptist Theological 
School, Paris, France, 1878-82; 
President pro tern. Roger Will- 
iams University, Nashville, 



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Tenn., 1884-85; Editor The Pres- 
ent Age, Chicago, 1883-84; Low- 
ell Institute Lecturer for 1884, 
upon "Biblical Science and Mod- 
ern Discovery"; Lecturer, He- 
brew School, Morgan Park, 111., 
Worcester, Mass., Brooklyn, N. 
Y., 1884-85; President, Leland 
University, New Orleans, 1887- 
1900; died. New Orleans, La., 
Feb. 27, 1900, aged 70. Author 
of A Critical Handbook — a Guide 
to the Authenticity, Canon, and 
Text of the New Testament, 
(1881) ; Les Sources du Nouveau 
Testament— Recherches sur I'au- 
thenticite, le canon, et le texte du 
Nouveau Testament, Paris (1882) ; 
Hebrew Introduction,— An Ele- 
mentary Hebrew Grammar and 
Reading Book (1883). Edited and 
enlarged Davies' Hebreiv Lexi- 
con, (1880) ; revised and re-edit- 
ed Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar 
(1883). 

* James Sullivan Newell, A.M., 
Prin. No. Bennington Acad., Vt., 
1849-50; Troy Acad., 1850-53; 
Essex Sem., Conn., 1853-60; firm 
of J. S. Newell, & Co., Mechan- 
ical Engrs. and Machinists, Bos- 
ton, Mass.; died, 1898. 

*Albion Parris Oakes. Born, 
Sangerville, Me., Aug. 14, 1824. 
Prin. Acad., Waldoboro, Me.; 
Lawyer, from 1852; died, Waldo- 
boro, Me., June 21, 1859, aged 
34. 

*Andrew Croswell Phillips. 
Born, Farmington, Me., Mar. 
24, 1830. Prin. Gram. Sch., Port- 
land, Me., 1850-52; Adm. to the 
Bar, 1853; Lawyer, Prairie du 
Chien., Wis.; Dist. Att'y., three 
years; Lawyer, Phillips, Me. ; 



County Att'y., 1865-68; Ed. Far- 
mington Chronicle, 1867-68; U. 
S. Consul, Ft. Erie, Can., 1868- 
80; City Att'y., Sioux Falls, Da- 
kota; died, Dubuque, Iowa, May 
21, 1891, aged 61. 

*George Augustus Pierce, A. 
M., 1870; M.D., Univ. Penn. 
Born, Providence, R. I., Aug. 
12, 1828; died. Providence, R. I., 
Aug. 20, 1885, aged 57. 

*JoHN Rounds. Born, Minot, 
Me., Mar. 30, 1822. Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1851-53; Pastor, 
New Gloucester, Me., 1852-60; 
Freeport, 1860-65; Alna, 1865-68; 
Chelmsford, Mass., 1868-72; Hol- 
den, 1872-74; Northfield, Minn., 
L874-79;died, Minneapolis, Minn., 
Mar. 29, 1888, aged 66. 

Albion Keith Parris Small, 
D. D., 1879. Born, Limington, 
Me., Aug. 26, 1821. Prin. He- 
bron, Acad., Me., 1849-51; Pas- 
tor, Buckfield, 1851-58; Bangor, 
1858-68; Portland, 1868-74; Fall 
River, Mass., 1874-83; Memb. 
Bd. Trustees, 1860-97; Portland, 
Me., 1883-92; Fairfield, 1892-94; 
Biddeford, 1894-96; retired, 
Portland, Me. 

*George McLellan Staples, 
A.M., M.D., Harvard, 1855. 
Born, Buxton, Me., Apr. 26, 
1827. Prin. Hebron Acad., Me.; 
Gram. Sch., Portland; Physician, 
Farmington, 1855; from 1856,. 
Dubuque, la.; Surg., 14th Iowa 
Vols., 1861; Surg. -in-chief, Gen. 
C. F. Smith's Div., at Fort Don- 
elson, and of Gen. W. A. L. 
Wallace's Div. at Shiloh, 1862; 
Med. Director, 6th Div., 16th A. 
C, 1863-64; Med. Director, Right 



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Wing 16th A. C, 1864; Bvt. Lt. 
Col. Vols;, 1865; U. S. Exam. 
Surg.; Div. Surg., 111. Central 
R. R. ; died, Dubuque, la., Sept. 
7, 1895, aged 69. 

*MosES Hanscom Tarbox. Born, 
Kennebunkport, Me., Sept. 8, 
1824. Ordained, 1851; Bangor 
Theol. Sem., 1855; Pastor, F. 
W. Bapt. ch., Bangor, Me.,. 1855- 
62; Amesbury, Mass., 1868-65; 
Cornish, Me., 1865-66; Mission- 
ary, Penobscot County, 1866-69; 
Pastor, Dover, 1869-72; Houlton, 
1872-74; Missionary, Lewiston, 
1874-78; Burnham, 1878-80; Pas- 
tor, Elk River, Minn. , etc. ; died, 
Lewiston, Me., April 14, 1907, 
aged 82. 

*Versal Jesse Walker, A.M. 
Born, Brookline, Vt., Feb. 22, 
1824. Teacher, Saxton's River, 
Vt., 1849-50; Prin. China Acad., 
Me., 1850-52; Ea. Corinth Acad., 
1852-54; Teacher in Cal., 1855-59; 
Prin. High School, Winona, 
Minn., and Supt., Schools, 1859- 
69; from 1869, Prof. Latin, Univ. 
of Minnesota; died, Minneapolis, 
Minn., May 18, 1876, aged 52. 

*George Boardman Williams, 
1885. Born, Beverly, Mass., 1819. 
Pastor, Hampden, Me., 1849-51; 
Kingston, Mass., 1853-60; Hamp- 
den, Me., 1860-66; Braintree, 
Mass., 1869-71; Quincy, 1871-77; 
Chaplain, Sailor's Snug Harbor, 
Quincy, 1873-84; died, Boston, 
Mass., Mar. 4, 1905, aged 



21 



CLASS OF 1850 



*MosES Clement Blanchard. 
Born, Whittingham, Vt., April 
15, 1824. Insurance Agent; died. 



Atlanta, Ga., Apr. 7, 1893, aged 
69. 

*JoHN Augustus Blanchard, 
A.M., Born, Newcastle, Me., 
Nov. 25, 1831. Lawyer; died, 
Oldtown, Me., Sept. 23, 1886, 
aged 54. 

*JosEPH Blackwell. Born, Nor- 
ridgewock. Me., Nov. 19, 1826. 
Lawyer, from 1859; died, New 
Liberty, Ky., Dec. 5, 1895, aged 
69. 

* Samuel Cole. Born, Beverly, 
Mass., Sept. 5, 1824. Theol. 
Sem., Rochester; 1852; Pastor, 
Belfast, Me., 1853-54; died, Bev- 
erly, Mass., Nov. 11, 1854, aged 
30. 

*Charles Fairman, A.M., LL. 
D., Shurtleff, 1873. Born, North- 
field, Mass., ^ Aug. 8, 1823. Prin. 
Litchfield Liberal Inst., Me., 
1850-52; Yates Acad., N. Y., 
1853-63; Medina Acad., 1863-67; 
Nunda Acad., 1867-68; Prof. 
Math., Shurtleff Coll., 1868-73; 
Prin. Cook Acad., Havana, N. 
Y., 1873-75; from 1875, Prof. 
Math, and Nat. Phil, Shurtleff 
Coll.; died. Upper Alton, 111., 
Feb. 14, 1895, aged 71. 

Ephraim Hunt, LL. D., 1870. 
Born, Readfield, Me., Oct. 20, 
1829. Prin. Monson Acad., Me., 
1859-51; High Sch., Gardiner, 
1851-52; Instr., Lafayette Coll., 
Ala., 1852-53; Eng. High Sch., 
Boston, Mass., 1854-68; Head 
Master Girl's High and Normal 
Sch., Boston, 1868-72; Supt. Pub. 
Schools, Portland, Me., 1875-77; 
Supt. Public Schools, Newton, 
Mass., 1877-81; Medford and Win- 
chester, 1881-91; Grafton Cen- 



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ter, N. H. Author of Literature 
of the English Language (1870) . 

*Benjamin Lauriston Knowl- 
TON. Born, Newfane, Vt., Sept. 
16, 1824. Teacher, Yates Acad. 
N. Y., 1850-51; Lawyer, from 
1854, Jamaica, Vt. ; County Atty. , 
1856-57; died, Jamaica, Vt., 
Sept. 19, 1859, aged 35. 

*George Shepherd Low. Born, 
Vassalboro. Me., 1831. Master 
Commissioner Circuit Court, 
Ky., 1862-68; Lawyer; died, 
Owenton, Ky., May 7, 1908, 
aged 78. 

* J AMES Harvey Parmelee. 
Born, Wilmington, Vt., May 4, 
1823. Prin. No. Conway Acad., 
N. H., 1851; Rochester Theol. 
Sem., 1852-54; Pastor in Ohio, 
Iowa, Wis. and 111., 1854-69; 
Pastor, W. Wardsboro, Vt. ; 
died, De Funiak Springs, Fla., 
Oct. 22, 1905. aged 82. Author of 
Problems of Theology (1886) . 

*George Marshall Robinson. 
Born, Buckfield, Me., July 13, 
1821. Newton Theol. Inst., 1850- 
52; Pastor, Sidney, Me., 1853- 
54; Searsmont, 1855-56; from 
1857, carriage maker, Livermore 
Falls; died, Livermore Falls, 
Me., Apr. 29, 1873, aged 51. 

♦Lorenzo Austin Smith. Born, 
Wilmington, Vt., Nov. 13, 1823. 
Teacher in Ohio, 1850-52; By- 
halia. Miss, and Wes'ii Point, 
Ark., 1852-54; Teacher and far- 
mer, Searcy, Ark. ; forced into 
Confed. service, 1864; drowned 
in White River, Ark., 1864, aged 

41. 

11 



CLASS OF 1851 

*Thomas Barnes Buck. Born, 
Oldtown, Me., Nov. 6, 1826. 
Merchant, Stockton, Cal. ; May- 
or, 1875-78; died, Stockton, Cal., 
Oct. 22, 1901, aged 74. 

♦Gilbert Herman Carpenter. 
Born, Guilford, Vt., June 10, 
1822. Dealer in Musical Instru- 
ments; died, Waterville. Me., 
Jan. 1, 1895, aged 72. 

*Albion Byron Clark. Born, 
New Sharon, Me., Mar. 24, 1826. 
Prin. Shelburne Falls Acad., 
Mass., 1851-54; Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1854-55; Pastor, Skowhe- 
gan. Me., 1855-59; Agent Am. 
Bapt. Pub. Soc, New York, 
1859-63; Pastor, Columbia, Cal., 
1863; died, Skowhegan, Me., 
Sept. 9, 1865, aged 39. 

*J0HN Oberon Coolidge. Born, 
Canton, Me., Dec. 22, 1826. Prin. 
Patten Acad., Me., 1851-52; Prin. 
County School, Woodstock, 111. ; 
died, Woodstock, 111., Aug. 28, 
1852, aged 25. 

*James Stanley Emery. Prin. 
Vt. Lit. and Sci. Inst., Brandon, 
Vt., 1851-52; Member Kan. 
Legisl., 1863-64; U. S., Dist. 
Attorney, 1864-67; Memb. Bd. 
Regents, State Univ., 1863, 1874; 
Pres. Bd. Trustees, Ottawa 
Univ., 1868-78; from 1854, Law- 
yer; died, Lawrence, Kan., 1898. 

*JoHN Gamble. Teacher, Big 
Oak Flat, Cal. died, 1897. 

*Thomas Hersey Garnsey. 
Born, Bangor, Me., May 26, 
1831. Prin. Talladega Acad., 
Ala., 1851-53; Lawyer, Bangor, 



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Me., 1855; Repr. Me. Legisl., 
3865-66; New York, 1867-75; 
Boston, 1875-84; died, Boston, 
Mass., May 20, 1884, aged 53. 

*WiLLiAM Hastings Hodges. 
Born, Fayetteville, Vt., Aug. 
28, 1827. Civil Engineer and 
Teacher, Lincolnville, Me. ; died, 
Lincolnville, Me., July 23, 1888. 
aged 60. 

* William Godding Lord, A.M., 
and Dartmouth, 1885. Prin. Lim- 
ington Acad., Me., 1851-56; 
Teacher, Ware, Mass., 1856-57; 
High Sch., Saccarappa, 1860-64; 
Prin. Gorham Sem., 1865-67, and 
Village Sch., 1872-75; High Sch., 
Scarboro, 1876-79; Prin. Liming- 
tonAcad., 1857-60, 1864-65, 1867- 
72, 1875-76, and from 1879; died, 
Limington, Me., 1898. 

*BuRLEiGH Pease, A.M., 1857. 
Teacher, Public Schools, Bangor, 
Me., till 1880; died, Bangor, Me., 
Mar. 10, 1899. 

*Aaron Appleton Plaisted. 

Born, Waterville, Me., Mar. 25, 

1831. Lawyer, Dubuque, la., 

1854-57; Cashier Ticonic Nat. 

Bank, 1857-96; died, Waterville, 

Me., Nov. 27, 1908, aged 77. 

11 

CLASS OF 1852 

Francis Macomber Dodge. 
Born, Wenham, Mass., Apr. 14, 
1826. Prin. High Sch., Brattle- 
boro, Vt., 1853-54; Rockingham 
Acad., Hampton Falls, N. H., 
1855-56; Mass. House Rep., 1858; 
Supt. Sch., Weymouth, Mass., 
1866-69; Winona, Minn., 1871-78; 
Wenham Depot, Mass. 

*George Washington Dow; 
A.M., and Brown, 1855. Born, 



Somerville, Me., Jan. 6, 1823. 
Graduate Student, Brown, 1853- 
54; Prin. High Sch., Lexington, 
Mass., 1854; Brighton, 1855; 
Prof. Math., Burlington Univ., 
la., 1857-58; Prin. Ogden Sch., 
Chicago, 111., 1859-60; U. S. Re- 
cruiting Officer, 1863-64; Ink 
manufacturer; died, Moline, 
111., Oct. 6, 1907, aged 84. 

George Boardman Gow, A.M., 
1861; D.D., 1881. Born, Water- 
ville, Me., Jan. 11, 1832. Prin. 
Litchfield Inst., Me., 1853; Wat- 
erville Acad., 1853-55; Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1858; Pastor, Ayer, 
Mass., 1858-61; Prin. New Lon- 
don Inst., N. H., 1861-64; Pas- 
tor, Gloucester, Mass., 1864-67; 
Worcester, 1867-72; Agent, 
Worcester Acad., 1872-74; Pas- 
tor, Millbury, 1874-80; Brattle- 
boro, Vt., 1880-83; Glens Falls, 
N. Y., 1883-95; retired. Glens 
Falls, N. Y. 

* William Henry Hobbie, A.M. 
Born, Winslow, Me., Nov. 25, 
1818. Teacher, Unity and Bel- 
fast, Me., to 1861; Publisher, 
New York; died. New York, Jan. 
7, 1887, aged 67. 

*Ebenezer Hawks Libby. Born, 
Windham, Me., May 9, 1823. 
Prin. Vassalboro Acad., Me., 
1853-54; Pastor, F. W. Bapt. 
Ch., East Hebron, 1860-61; East 
Raymond, 1861; 25th Me. Vols., 
1B62-63; 32d Me. Vols., 1864; 
Pastor, Windham, 1865; died, 
Windham, Me., Sept. 18, 1868, 
aged 45. 

*Selden Fletcher Neal, A.M., 
1861; M.D., Harvard, 1857. Born, 
Madison, Me., Nov. 25, 1822. 
Prin. No. Anson Acad., Me., 



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1852; Hebron Acad., 1857-61; 
Teacher of Math., Maine State 
Sem., Lewiston, 1861-63; Prof. 
Math., Bates Coll., 1863-64; 
Surg. U. S. Vols., 1864-65; 
Physician from 1866, Livermore 
Falls; died, Livermore, Me., 
Mar. 20, 1872, aged 49. 

*RiCHARD Means Nott, A.M. 
Born, Boston, Mass., Mar. 26, 
1831. Prin. High Sch., Red 
Creek, N. Y., 1852-55; Calais, 
Me., 1855-57; Rochester Theol. 
Sem., 1859; Pastor, Rochester, 
N. Y., 1859-65; in business, At- 
lanta, Ga., 1865-68; Pastor, Au- 
rora, 111., 1869-72; Wakefield, 
Mass., 1872-74; died, Wakefield, 
Mass., Dec. 21, 1880, aged 49. 
Author of Memoir of Abner 
Kingman Nott (1865) . 

George Marshall Preston. 
Born, Beverly, Mass., Apr. 23, 
1830. Newton Theol. Inst., 1855; 
Pastor, Sturbridge, Mass., 1855- 
58; Medford, 1858-68; Wooster, 
0., 1869-71; Independence, la., 
1871-73; Oldtown, Me., 1873-78; 
Lanesboro, Mass., 1878-80; 
Cheshire, Mass., 1880-90; Gran- 
ville, 1890-96; Medford, Mass., 

Daniel Webster Wilcox. Born, 
Coleraine, Mass., Dec. 2, 1829. 
Teacher, Conn. Lit. Inst., 
Suflield, Conn., 1852-53; Roches- 
ter Theol. Sem., 1855; Pastor, 
Green Bay, Wis., 1856-57; She- 
boygan Falls, 1857-59; Shel- 
burne Falls, Mass. 

9 

CLASS OF 1853 

*JoTHAM Francis Baldwin, A. 
M., LL.D., 1899. Bom, New 
Sharon, Me,, May 7, 1829. Prin. 



Bloomfield Acad., Me., 1853-54; 
Wash. Acad., E. Machias, 1854- 
55; Lawyer, Belle Plaine, Minn., 
1856-60; Memb. Minn. Senate, 
1858-60; Cincinnati, O., 1860-99; 
died, Cincinnati, O., Dec. 8, 1899, 
aged 70. 

William Pitt Bartlett. Born, 
Minot, Me., Sept. 13, 1829. Prin. 
Hallowell Acad., Me., 1853-55; 
Lawyer, Watertown, Wis., 1856; 
Member Wis. Legisl., I860, 1873; 
Dist. Attorney, 6 years; County 
Judge, 2 years; Register U. S. 
Land Office, 1875-79; Regent, 
Wis. State Univ., 1886-99; and 
Pres. Bd. Regents, 6 years; since 
1857, Eau Claire, Wis. 

*George Bradley. Born, Ban- 
gor, Me., Apr. 3, 1832. Lawyer, 
Bangor, Me., 1855-56; Belle 
Plaine, Minn., 1856-65; Speaker, 
1st Sess. Minn. Legisl., 1858; 
Receiver, U. S. Land Office, 
1860; 2d Lt. 8th Minn. Vols., 
1862; Maj. and Lit. Col. 7th 
Minn. Vols., 1862-65; from 1865, 
Lawyer, Minneapolis; died, Min- 
neapolis, Minn., Feb. 11, 1879, 
aged 46. 

George Bullen, A.M., and 
Brown, 1876; D.D., 1880. Born, 
New Sharon, Me., Nov. 8, 1833. 
Teacher, Me., 1853-55. Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1858; Univ. BerHn, 
and Gottingen, 1858-59; Pastor, 
Skowhegan, Me., 1860-62; Chap- 
lain 16th Me. Vols., 1862-63; 
Pastor, Wakefield, Mass., 1864- 
66; Pawtucket, R. I., 1868-91; 
Prof. Christ. Missions, Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1891-97; Trustee, 
Colby, since 1893; Pastor, New 
London, N. H., 1900-06; Need- 
ham, Mass. Author of Histori- 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE 



cal Discourse, Pawtucket, R. 1,. 
(1881) ; Biographical Sketch of 
Rev. Sylvanus Boardman, (1894) . 

Charles Henry Davis. Born, 
Worcester, Mass., Mar. 24, 1832. 
Sergt. Maj. 25th Mass. Vols. 
1861; Captain, 1864; Commissary, 
2d Div. 18th Army Corps, 1864; 
Chief Commissary of Ft. Fisher 
forces, 1865, and of 10th Army 
Corps, 1865; Brevet Major, 1865; 
Worcester, Mass. 

* John Atkinson Lowell, A.M. 
Born, Buckfield, Me., Jan. 13, 
1823. Prin. Parsonsfield Sem., 
Me. 1853-57; Teacher, Me. State 
Sem., Lewiston, 1857-60; Pastor, 
F. W. Bapt. ch., Lewiston, 1861- 
69; Newmarket, N. H., 1869-70; 
Lawrence, Mass., 1870-72; Res. 
Lie, Andover Theol, Sem., 1872- 
73; Member Bd. Trustees, Bates 
Coll., from 1863; Pastor, Dan- 
ville, N. H., 1873; died, Oct. 
1898, aged 75. 

Alfred Owen, A.M., D.D., Kal- 
amazoo, 1871. Born, China, Me., 
July 20, 1829. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1858; Pastor, Lynn, Mass., 
1858-67; Detroit, Mich., 1867-77; 
Chicago, 111., 1877-79; President 
Denison University, Granville, 
0., 1879-86; Ptcs. Roger Will- 
iams Univ., 1887-95; Dean of 
Theological dept., 1895; Trustee 
Kalamazoo Coll. ; Nashville, 
Tenn. 

*Henry Miller Pierce, A.M., 
1857; LL.D., Lewisburg, 1866. 
Born, Friendsville, Pa., Oct. 6, 
1831. Prin. Newcastle Acad., 
Me., 1853-55; High Sch., Chico- 
pee, Mass., 1856-57; Pres. Rut- 
gers Coll. for Women, New 



York, 1858-71; Gen. Man. Stand- 
ard Charcoal Co., Goodrich, 
Tenn. ; of Calera Furnace and 
Charcoal Co., Calera, Ala.; 
of Decatur Charcoal Chemical 
Works, Decatur, Ala. ; of Nash- 
ville Iron, Steel, and Charcoal 
Co. ; of Standard Charcoal, Iron, 
and Chemical Co.; and Pres. 
Nashville Land Improvement 
Co., Nashville, Tenn.; resided 
in Washington, D. C, 1890-94; 
Rochester, N. Y., from 1894; 
died, Ocala, Fla., Feb. 18, 1902, 
aged 71. 

*Harris Merrill Plaisted, A. 
M., LL.B., Albany, 1855. Born, 
Jefferson, N.JH., Nov. 2, 1828. 
Prin. Waterville Lib. Inst., Me., 
1853; Lawyer, Bangor from 1856; 
Capt. and Lt. Col. 11th Me. 
Vols., 1861; Col. 11th Me. Vols., 
1862; Brig. Gen. and Bvt. Maj. 
Gen. Vols., 1865; Repr. Me. 
LegisL, 1867, 1868; Att'y. Gen., 
Me., 1873-75; Member 44th U. 
S. Congress, 1875-76; Governor 
of Maine, 1881, 1882; Editor and 
Propr. The New Age, Augusta, 
Me. died, Bangor, Me., Jan. 31, 
1898, aged 69. Author of Digest 
of Maine Reports (1880). 

*Frank Plumer. Born, Goffs- 
town, N. H., Mar. 2, 1827. Law- 
yer, Davenport, la., from 1856; 
died, Davenport, la., Sept. 11, 
1866, aged 39. 

*HoBART Wood Richardson, 
A.M. Born, Benton, Me., Dec. 
3, 1831. Tutor, 1855-62; U. S. 
Land Office, Washington, D. C, 
1863-64; U. S. Coast Survey, 
Portland, Me., 1864-66; Editor 
Portland Press, 1866-68; Memb. 
Me. Hist. Soc, 1877; Supervisor 



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Census, 1880; from 1868, Editor 
Portland Advertiser; died, Port- 
land, Me., Apr. 3, 1889, aged 57. 
Author of Paper Money (1878) ; 
The National Banks (1880) ; The 
Standard Dollar (1884) ; Intro- 
duction to York Deeds (1887) . 

Robert Folger Stratton, M. 
D., Harvard, 1857. Born, Wins- 
low, Me., Mar. 22, 1831. Phys- 
ician, Knox Co., 111., 1857-62; 
Surg. 11th. 111. Cav., 1862; Sur- 
geon-in-chief, Dept. Vicksburg, 
1864; of Memphis, 1865, and 
Medical Director; U. S. Exam. 
Surg., from 1865; St. Joseph, 
Mich. 

*Stephen Rollo Thurston, 
A.M. Born, Searsport, Me., 
July 20, 1832. Commission Mer- 
chant, Portland, Me., 1854-67; 
Ins. Agent, 1867-73; Real Estate, 
Chicago, 1873-82; Correspond- 
ent with A. H. Andrews & Co., 
1882-99; died, Lombard, 111., 
Nov. 19, 1907, aged 75. 

*JosHUA Woodman Weston, 
A.M. Prin. Conway Acad., N. 
H., 1853-54; Bridgton Acad., 
1855-57; Instr. Math., Antioch 
Coll., 1858-60, employed in Pub- 
lic Schools, Decatur, III, 1863- 
66; Supt. Public Schools, La 
Crosse, Wis., 1872-77; from 1877, 
drug business and real estate. 
La Crosse, Wis. ; died. La Crosse, 
Wis., Dec. 6, 1898. 

14 

CLASS OF 1854 

^Derrick Stafford Bridgham. 
Born, Hebron, Me., Dec. 24, 
1833. Engineer and farmer, in 
Cal., 1855-58; drowned, Frazer 
River,. Oct. 17, 1858, aged 24. 



*Albion Keith Parris Knowl- 
TON, A. M. Born, New Portland, 
Me., Dec. 10, 1829. Prin. No. 
Conway Acad., N. H., 1854-55; 
Thomaston Acad., Me., 1856-59; 
High Sch., Lewiston, 1860-62; 
Adm. to the Bar, 1860; Judge 
Municipal Court, 1872-76; City 
Solicitor, 1881-82; died, Lewis- 
ton, Me., Sept. 16, 1908, aged 
78. 

*Cyrus Wesley Lander, 1875. 
Born, Fairfield, Me., Apr. 5, 
1828. Prin. Bloomfield, Acad., 
Me., 1854-55; Teacher and miner, 
Columbia, Cal., 1856-61; Supt. 
Pittsburg R. R. and Coal Mining 
Co., 1861-64; from 1867, Lawyer, 
Martinez; County Judge from 
1870; died, Martinez, Cal., Jan. 
16, 1874, aged 45. 

Samuel Worcester Matthews, 
A.M., 1858. Born, Hampden, 
Me., May 21, 1832. Prin. Lee 
Acad., Me., 1854; Williamston 
Acad., N. C,, 1856-59; Corinna 
Acad., Me., 1859; Lawyer, 
Hampden, 1860-79; Asst. Assess- 
or, Int. Rev., 1862-72; Repr. 
Me. Legisl., 1873; Dep'y Collec- 
tor Customs, 1882-85; Editor and 
proprietor Aroostook Republi- 
can, Caribou; State Com'r. of 
Industrial and Labor Statistics, 
1887-1907; New Haven, Conn. 

*Henry Allen Sawtelle, A.M., 
D.D., Hillsdale, 1874. Born, Sid- 
ney, Me., Dec. 11, 1832. Prin. 
High Sch., Waterville, Me., and 
Tutor, 1854-55; Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1858; Pastor, Limerick, 
Me., 1858-59; Missionary, Am. 
Bapt. Miss. Union, to Hong 
Kong and Swatow, China, 1859- 
61; Pastor, San Francisco, Cal., 



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1862-76; Assoc. Ed. The Evan- 
gel, 1862-64; Ed. The Spare Hour, 
1868-70; Pastor, Chelsea, Mass., 
1877-82; Kalamazoo, Mich., 1882- 
83; San Francisco, Cal., 1883-84; 
died, Waterville, Me., Nov. 22, 
1885, aged 52. Author of The 
Communion (1866) ; Things to 
r/im/b 0/(1873). 

*J0HN Butler Wilson, A.M., 
M.D., Jefferson, 1859. Born, 
Portland, Me., Feb. 24, 1834. 
Prin. Ea. Corinth Acad., and 
High Sch., Dexter, Me., 1854-57; 
Physician, Exeter, 1860-61; Capt. 
15th Me. Vols., 1861-63; Surg. 
7th U. S. Inf. ; Med. Inspector, 
Dist. of Fla. ; from 1865, Dexter, 
Me.; died. Dexter, Me., Mar. 15, 
1866, aged 32. 

6 

CLASS OF 1855 

*WiLLiAM Henry Baldwin, Stu- 
dent, 1851-55; 1888 and Union, 
1855, A.M., 1889; LL.B., Har- 
vard, 1858. Born, New Sharon, 
Me., Aug. 13, 1832. Lt. Col. 
83d Ohio Vols.; Bvt. Col. and 
Brig. Gen. ; Lawyer, Cincinnati, 
1857-98; died, Norwood, Ohio, 
June 11, 1898, aged 65. 

Nathan Weston Blanchard, 
1874; A.M., 1877. Born, Madison, 
Me., July 24, 18''.1. Collector, 
Placer Co., Cal., 1860-62; Memb. 
Assembly, 1862-63; Lumber Mer- 
chant to 1872; Firm of Blanch- 
ard and Bradley, Flour Mills; 
Citrus fruit grower, Santa Paula, 
Cal. 

* James Tyler Bradbury, A.M. 
Born, Prince William, N. B., 
Jan. 19, 1826. Prin. Waterville 
Acad., Me., 1855-58; Vassalboro 



Acad., 1858-59; from 1859, West 
Liberty Acad., West Va. ; died, 
West Liberty, W. Va., June 14, 
1863, aged 37. 

David Fifield Crane, A. M. 
Born, Fayette, Me., 1831. Since 
1859, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. 

*Larkin Dunton, A.M., LL.D., 
1880. Born, Concord, Me., July 
22, 1828. Prin. Lincoln Acad., 
Newcastle, Me., 1856-57; Law- 
yer, Waterville, 1858-59; Prin. 
High Sch., Bath, 1859-67; Sub- 
Master, Lawrence Sch., Boston, 
Mass., 1867-68, and Prin., 1868- 
72; Head Master Normal Sch., 
Boston, 1872-99; died, Allston, 
Mass., Oct. 30, 1899, aged 71. 

Charles Freeman Foster, A. 
M. Born, Dorchester, Mass., 
May 27, 1830. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1855-57; Pastor, So. Ames- 
bury, Mass., 1857-59; Biddeford, 
Me., 1859-61; Yarmouth, 1861-63; 
Chap. State Almshouse, Tewks- 
bury, Mass., 1864-66; Chap, and 
Asst. Supt., State Pri. Sch., 
Monson, 1866-75; Prin. Fam. Sch. 
for Boys, Chicopee, 1875-77; 
High Sch., Chester, Pa., 1877- 
78; Supt. Pub. Schools, Chester, 
Pa., 1878-1900; Philadelphia, Pa. 

*Reuben Foster, A.M. Born, 
Bethel, Me., Feb. 7, 1833. Prin. 
Vassalboro Acad., Me., 1855-56; 
Repr. Me. Legisl., 1866,1867, and 
Speaker, 1870; Member Me. 
Senate, 1871, and President, 
1872; Lawyer, Waterville, Me., 
from 1858; died, Waterville, 
Me., Oct. 12. 1898, aged 65. 

*Oliver Crosby Gray, A.M., 
1869, and St. John's, 1868, LL. 
D., 1884. Born, Jefferson, Me., 



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Dec. 30, 1832. Prin. Pub. Schools, 
Minneapolis, Minn., 1855-56; 
Monticello Acad., 1857-58; Fern. 
Sem., Princeton, Ark., 1860, 
1866-67; Col. Confed. Army, 
1861-64; Prof. Math., St. John's 
Coll., 1868-71, and President, 
1872-74; Prof. Math, and Civil 
Engineering, Arkansas Industri- 
al Univ., 1874-79; Prof. Pure 
Math., 1878-84; Supt. Pub. 
Schools, Fayetteville, Ark., 
Supt. Ark. School for the Blind, 
1895-1906; died, Little Rock, Ark., 
Dec. 8, 1905, aged 73. 

*WlLLIAM SOLYMAN HeATH. 

Born, Belfast, Me., Mar. 13, 
1834. Lawyer, Minneapolis, 
Minn., 1856-58; Vice-Consul U. 
S., Montreal, Can., 1858-59; 
Lawyer, Rockland, Me., 1859-61; 
Capt. 3d Me. Vols., 1861; Lt. 
Col. 5th Me, Vols., 1861; killed 
at battle of Gaines' Mill, Va., 
June 27, 1862, aged 28. 

* Washington Irving Humphrey. 
Born, No. Yarmouth, Me., Feb. 
11, 1830. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1855; died, Yarmouth, Me., Feb. 
13, 1856, aged 26. 

John Warren Lamb, A.M. Born, 
Lincolnville, Me., Dec. 11, 1829. 
Prin. Lebanon Acad. , Me. , 1857- 
60; Waterville Acad., 1862-65; 
Prof. Math., Bates Coll., 1865- 
68; Insurance Agent, Hartford, 
Conn. 

*Samuel Kelley Leavitt, A.m. 
Born, Levant, Me., June 23, 
1830. Instr. Lit. and Scien. Inst., 
New London, N. H. ; Prin. High 
Sch., Holyoke, Mass., Hallowell, 
Me., and Evansville, Ind. ; Adm. 
to the Bar, 1859; Lawyer, Evans- 



ville, 1861-70; Capt. 65th Ind. 
Vols., 1862-65; Pastor, Keokuk, 
la., 1870-72; Cincinnati, 0., 1872- 
84; from 1884, Jacksonville, Fla. ; 
died, Santa Barbara, Cal., April 
20, 1894, aged 63. 

*RuFus Knight Marriner, A. 
M., 1867. Born, Searsmont, Me., 
Nov. 25, 1831. Asst. Boys' High 
Sch., Portland, Me., 1855-57; 
Adm. to the Bar, 1859; Prin. 
Waverly Inst., N. Y., 1859-60; 
Lawyer, Waverly, 1860-62; 
Teacher, Santa Rosa, Sacra- 
mento, and San Francisco, Cal., 
1862-67; from 1867, Lawyer; died, 
San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 19, 
1875, aged 44. 

*Tristram Franklin McFadden, 
A.M. Born, Vassalboro, Me., 
July 4, 1830. Adm. to the Bar, 
1858; Lawyer, Fairfield, Me.; 
Publishers' Agent, Cambridge, 
N. Y.;died, Cambridge, N. Y., 
July 24, 1905, aged 75. 

John William Parrington. 
Born, Somersworth, N. H., Jan. 
25, 1830. Asst., Boys' High Sch., 
Portland, Me., 1855-56; Prin. 
High Sch., West Aurora, N. Y., 
1856-61; and Geneva, 1861-63; 
Capt. U. S. C. I., 1863; Judge 
Advocate, 1865; Bvt. Lt. Col. 
U. S. Vols., 1866; Adm. to the 
Bar, 1867; Clerk, Circuit Court, 
1868-72; Lawyer, Americus, 
Kan., 1876-85; Judge of Probate, 
1885-89; Emporia, Kansas. 

*JosEPH Gangello Pettengill. 
Born, Wayne, Me., Aug. 17, 
1832. Instr., Flemington Acad., 
N. J., 1856-57; Lawyer, Pitts- 
field, 111., 1858-76; Emporia, 
Kan., 1876-96, and Judge of Mu- 



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nicipal Court; farming and stock- 
raising, Buffalo, Kan., 1896- 
1902; died, Buffalo, Kan., Nov. 
10, 1902, aged 70. 

*Charles Jenkins Prescott, 
A.M. Born, Vassalboro, Me., 
Feb. 16, 1832. Prin. Hebron 
Acad., Me., 1855-56; Instr. in 
Classics, Mobile Coll., Ala., 
1856-62; Instr. Math., Eaglewood 
Mil. Acad., Perth Amboy, N. J., 
1862-68; Prin. Essex Hall Sch., 
Orange, N. J., 1868-80; Prin. 
Pub. Sch. No. 13, Jersey City, 
1880-91; U.S. Customs service. 
New York City, from 1891; died, 
Orange, N. Y., Sept. 20, 1902, 
aged 70. 

*Charles Francis Richards, 
A.M., 1864. Born, Sharon, Mass., 
Jan. 6, 1826. Treas. Camden 
Savings Bank; died, Rockport, 
Me., Feb. 7, 1906, aged 80. 

Henry Kendall Trask, A.M., 
LL.D., 1881. Born, Windsor, 
Me., Sept, 2, 1831. Prin. Bloom- 
field Acad., Me., 1855-57; Prin. 
High Sch., and Supt. Sch., Mor- 
ris, 111., 1857-61; Prin. Wayland 
Acad., Beaver Dam, Wis., 1861- 
68; Prin. So. Jersey Institute, 
1868-1900; Bridgeton, N. J. 

*HiRAM Fuller Wall. Born, 
Hallowell, Me., Apr. 11, 1834. 
Died, Hallowell, Me., Sept, 13, 
1855, aged 21. 

*Legh Richmond Webber. Born, 
Vassalboro, Me., Dec. 5, 1830. 
Teacher, New Portland, Me., 
1855-56; Troy, Vt., 1856-57; 
Teacher and farmer, Kansas, 
1857-61; U. S. Vols., 1861-64; 



died, Augusta, Me., Jan. 5, 1866, 
aged 35. 

*Charles Frederick Weston, 
A.M., 1872. Born, Skowhegan, 
Me., Jan. 25, 1827. Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1855-56; Rochester 
Theol. Sem., 1858-59; ordained, 
1863; Pastor, Lincoln, Fayette, 
Me. ; Russell, Mass. ; E. Avon, 
N. Y.; Fowlerville, Mich.; Or- 
leans, N. Y. ; Limerick, Me.; 
died, Springfield, Neb., Apr. 18, 
1892, aged 65. 

*RoscoE James White. Born, 
Belfast Me., Sept. 16, 1835. 
Lawyer, Belfast, Me., 1859-60; 
Merchant and tanner, Princeton, 
Me., 1860-65; died, Augusta, Me., 
Aug. 30, 1868, aged 32. 

*John Woodman. Born, New 
Gloucester, Nov. 18, 1829. 
Drowned, Waterville, Me., June 
27, 1855, aged 25. 

23 

CLASS OF 1856 

Abijah Robinson Crane, D.D., 
1884. Born, Wayne, Me., Feb. 
2, 1832. Prin. Acad., Ea. Corinth, 
Me., 1857; Law Student, 1858; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1861; Pas- 
tor, Hallowell, Me., 1861-74; Fi- 
nancial Sec, Colby Univ., 1874- 
77; Repr. Me. Legisl. 1880; Mem- 
ber Bd. Trustees from 1871 ; Pas- 
tor, East Winthrop, 1877-90; 
Pastor, and Prof. Biblical Lit., 
Hebron Acad., Hebron, Me. 

Charles Carroll Low, A.M., 
1860. Farmer, Guilford, Minn. ; 
present address. Long Beach, 
Cal. 

*Charles Andrew Miller, A. 
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13, 1834. Adm. to the Bar, 1858; 
Lawyer, Rockland, Me., 1859-63; 
Asst. Clerk, Me. Ho. Reps., 
1858, 1859, and Clerk, 1860-63; 
Major, 2d Me. Cav. Vols., 1863- 
64; Planter, Montgomery, Ala., 
from 1865; Sec. of State, Ala., 
1869, 1870; died, Skowhegan, 
Me., May 7, 1877, aged 42. 

*ASA Perkins. Born, Thomas- 
ton, Me., Dec. 1, 1833. Newton 
Theol. Inst, 1858-60; Pastor, 
Rockport, Me., 1860-62; Har- 
rington, 1863-66; Livermore 
Falls, 1867-68; Limerick, 1870-77; 
Supply, Machiasport and E. Ma- 
chias, 1877-78; Fayette Corner, 
1879-80; Treas. Savings Bank, 
Limerick; died. Limerick, Aug. 
1, 1893, aged 59. 

Joseph Augustus Ross. A.M., 
1893. Born, Jefferson, Me., Sept. 
22, 1829. 20th Me. Vols., 1862-65; 
1st Lieut., 41st U. S. C. Vols.; 
from 1875, Lawyer; County 
Atty., 1877-78; and since 1899; 
Princeton, Minn. 

*RoscoE Greene Smith, A.M. 
Born, Hollis, Me., Sept. 21, 1832. 
Instr. Nat. Sci. F. W. Bapt. 
Inst., New Hampton, N. H., 
1856-58, and Prin. 1858-60; died, 
Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 31, 
1860, aged 28. 

*Charles Henry Smith, A.M. 
Born, Hollis, Me., Nov. 1, 1827. 
Prin. High Sch., Eastport, Me., 
1856-60; Lawyer, Machias, 1865; 
Member Me. Senate, 1866; Capt. 
1st Me. Cav., 1861; Maj. Lt. 
Col., and Col., 1863; Bvt. Brig. 
Gen. Vols., 1864; Bvt. Maj. Gen. 
Vols., 1865; Col. 28th U. S. Inf., 
1866; Bvt. Brig. Gen., U. S. A. 



1867; Col. 19th U. S. Inf., 1869; 
retired, 1891; Medal of honor, 
1895; died, Washington, D. C, 
July 17, 1902, aged 75. 

* Charles Wesley Snow, A.M., 
M.D.; Bowdoin, 1860. Born, 
Cornville, Me.. Aug. 11, 1834. 
Physician, Skowhegan, Me., 
from 1860; Asst. Surg. U. S. A., 
Augusta, 1864-65; died, Skow- 
hegan, Me., Sept. 28, 1876, aged 
42. 

8 

CLASS OF 1857 

*JONATHAN QUINCY BARTON, A. 

M., 1867. Born, Sidney Me., 
Mar. 20, 1835. Paymaster, U. S. 
Navy; died, Washington, D. C, 
Oct. 5, 1903; aged 68. 

♦Stephen Boothby. Born, No. 
Livermore, Oct. 23, 1833. Prin. 
Select Sch. for Boys, Bangor, 
Me., 1858; Lawyer, Portland, 
1860-61; 1st Me. Cav., 1861; 1st 
Lt. and Capt., 1862; Maj. and 
Lt. Col., 1863; mortally wounded, 
Beaver Dam Station, Va., 1864; 
died. Point Lookout, Md. , June 
5, 1864, aged 30. 

*JoHN Brackett Bradbury. 
Born, Parsonsfield, Me., June 1, 
1833. Teacher, Grafton, Mass., 
1857; died, Limington, Me., Apr. 
27, 1858, aged 24. 

*Henry Lewis Chase. Born, 
Westford, Vt., Sept. 9, 1832. 
Prin. Anson Acad., 1856; Prin. 
Hampden Acad., 1858-59; Teach- 
er, Charleston, S. C, 1860-61; 
Hartford Theol. Sem., 1861-62; 
Andover Theol. Sem., 1863; Pas- 
tor, Cong. Ch., North Carver, 
Mass., 1863-67; Dyersville, la., 
1867-70; Green Mountain, la., 



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1870-82; died, Clifton Springs, 
N. Y., Mar. 1, 1905, aged 72. 

*WiLLiAM Johnson Corthell, 
LL.D., 1893. Born, Addison, 
Me., July 11, 1827. Prin. High 
Sch., Calais, Me., 1857; County 
Supt. Pub. Sch., 1869; Supt. 
Pub. Sch., Calais, 1869-76; 
Repr. Me. Legisl., 1873, 1874; 
Member Me. Senate, 1875; State 
Supt. Sch., 1876-78; Member Bd. 
Trustees, 1877-1907; Prin. State 
Normal Sch., Gorham, 1878-1904; 
died, Calais, Me., Nov. 1, 1908, 
aged 81. 

*AuGUSTUs Allen Fletcher. 
Born, Belmont, Me., Nov. 10, 
1832. Teacher, Me. and Western 
States to 1880; Register of Pro- 
bate, 1880-84; from 1884, Merch- 
ant; died, Lincolnville, Me. Apr. 
25, 1891, aged 58. 

Zenas Paine Hanson, M.D., 
Chicago, 1861. Born, Buxton, 
Me., Feb. 5, 1833. Surg. 43d 111. 
Vols. ; Physician, Chicago, 111. 

*Henry Augustus Hart, A.M., 
1862. Born, Portland, Me., July 
5, 1836. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1860; Pastor, Rockland, Me., 
1860-65; Yarmouth, 1865-69; from 
1869, of firm, Hart & Co., Wool 
dealers, Portland, Me. ; died, 
Haverhill, Mass., Jan. 12, 1888, 
aged 51. 

■ *Alanson Currier Herrick. 
Born, Sedgwick, Me., May 17, 
1834. Prin. Hebron Acad., Me., 
1861-71; Union Theol. Sem., 1866; 
Repr. Me. Legisl., 1867, 1868; 
Pastor, Canton, Me., 1872-76; 
Freeport, Me., 1876-84; Sacra- 
mento, and Oak Park, Cal., 



1884-1900; died, Sacramento, 
Cal., Dec. 20, 1901, aged 67. 

George Mellen Prentiss King, 
A.M., 1865, D.D., 1886. Born, 
Oxford, Me., Dec. 12, 1833. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1857-58; 
Instr. Rhet., Maryland Agric. 
Coll., 1858-59; Pastor, E. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1860-67; Pres. Way- 
land Seminary, Washington, D. 
C, 1867-97; Prof. English, Vir- 
ginia Union Univ., Richmond, 
Va. 

*Francis Mayo, A.M., 1887. 
Born, Hampden, Me., Dec. 29, 
1829. Prin. Acad., Monson, Me., 
1857; North Anson Acad., 1858; 
Prin. High Sch., Liberty ville, 
111., 1859; Adm. to the Bar, 1862; 
Private and Corp. 67th 111. Vols., 
1863; Lawyer, Chicago, 1864-78; 
from 1878, So. Chicago; died. 
So. Chicago, 111., Mar. 6, 1900, 
aged 73. 

*Francis Lyford Morse, A.M., 
1865, Ph.D. Mary ville, 1886. 
Born, Fayette, Me., Sept. 5, 
1829. 26 years Professor of 
Mathematics in Hanover College, 
died, Hanover, Indiana, Feb. 5, 
1904, aged 74. 

*JoSEPH Odell. Born, Conway, 
N. H., Nov. 14, 1832. Prin. Leb- 
anon Sem., Ky., and Editor Cew- 
tral Kentuckian, 1857-59; Editor 
Richmond Messenger, 1860; Ed- 
itor Daily Commercial, New Al- 
bany, Ind., 1866-67; Assoc. Ed. 
Journal, La Fayette, Ind., from 
1867; died. La Fayette, Ind., 
Oct. 19, 1871, aged 38. 

*MosES Jewett Prescott. Born, 
Ipswich, Mass., July 1, 1832. 



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Newton Theol. Inst., 1860; Pas- 
tor, Kennebunkport, Me., 1860- 
63; died, Ipswich, Mass., Dec. 5, 
1863, aged 31. 

*RussELL Benjamin Shepherd. 
Born, Fairfield, Me., Sept. 14, 
1829. Prin. Bloomfield Acad., 
Me., 1857-58; Girls' High School, 
Bangor, 1859-62; Adm. to the 
Bar, 1862; Adjt. 18th Me. Vols., 
1862; Major 1st Me. Art., 1862; 
Lt. Col. and Col., 1864; Bvt. 
Brig. Gen. Vols., 1865; Cotton 
Planter, Ga., 1865-69; Repr. Me. 
LegisL, 1875, 1876; Member Me. 
Senate, 1877; Member Executive 
Council, 1878; Member Bd. Trus- 
tees from 1886; Trustee, Univ. 
of Maine; Agt., Coburn Woolen 
Mfg. Co.; died, Skowhegan, Me., 
Jan. 1, 1901, aged 71. 

*JoNATHAN Godfrey Soule, A. 
M., 1865. Born, Sebec, Me., 
Nov. 16, 1826. Prin. Hartland 
Acad., Me., 1857-59; Instr. Ev- 
ansville Sem., Wis., 1859-63; 
Prin. Hartland Acad., Me., 1863- 
67; Foxcroft Acad., 1867-71; 
from 1871, Lawyer; died, Water- 
ville, Me., Jan. 1, 1888, aged 61. 

*Charles Frederick Vent. 
Dartm. Coll., 1854-55. Born, 
Pittsfield, N. H., Dec. 20, 1830. 
Teacher, Watertown, Mass., 
1857-58; Chickering Acad., Cin- 
cinnati, 1858-60; Book Publisher, 
Chicago, 1860-90; died, Berrien 
Springs, Mich,, July 13, 1905, 
aged 75. 

*GowEN Coombs Wilson. Born, 
Boothbay, Me., Feb. 8, 1833. 
Prin. High Sch., Hallowell, Me., 
1857-59; Bangor Theol. Sem., 
1861; Pastor Cong. Ch., Winter- 



port, 1861-66; Windsor, Conn., 
1866-91; State Supt. Bible So- 
ciety of Maine, from 1894; died, 
Portland, Me., Apr. 25, 1905, 
aged 72. 

18 

CLASS OF 1858 

Thomas Foxwell Bachelder, 
A.M., 1870. Born, Corinna, Me., 
Dec. 16, 1836. Prin. High Sch., 
Columbia, Me., 1858-59; Lawyer, 
Grand Rapids, Wis., 1859-64; 
San Francisco, Cal., 1865-83; 
Fruit grower, Sunol, Cal., and 
Lawyer, Oakland, Cal. 

Charles Pierce Baldwin, A. 
M. Born, New Sharon, Me., 
June 4, 1833. Prin. High Sch., 
Bangor, Me., 1859-61; Capt. 11th 
Me, Vols., 1862, Major and Bvt. 
Col., 1864; Lt. Col. and Bvt. 
Brig. Gen. Vols., 1865; since 
1866, mining, Denver, Col. 

*SiMON Stratton Brown, A.M., 
1862. Born, Benton, Me,, July 
6, 1833. Lawyer, Freedom, Me., 
1859-64; Fairfield, 1864-81; Wat- 
erville from 1881; Member Ex- 
ecutive Council, 1879-80; Mem- 
ber House Reps., 1893; died, 
Waterville, Me., Sept. 5, 1908, 
aged 75. 

*Sabine Emery. Born, Eastport, 
Me., Feb. 8, 1834. Prin. Bloom- 
field Acad., Me., 1858-60; Prin. 
High Sch., Eastport, 1860-61; 
Capt. 9th Me. Vols., 1861; Major 
Lt. Col. and Col., 1862-64; Adm. 
to the Bar, 1864; Lawyer, Balti- 
more, Md., 1865-68; died, Balti- 
more, Md., March 24, 1868, aged 
34. 

Jonathan Cilley Fales, A.M., 
LL. D., Hampton-Sidney, 1903. 



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Born, Thomaston, Me., Dec. 30, 
1836. Instr. Nat. Scien., Morse 
Acad., New Albany, Ind. ; Prof. 
Natural Sciences, Centre Coll. 
of Ky. ; Acting President, Dean, 
Librarian, and Prof, of Geology 
and Biology, Central University 
of Ky., Danville, Ky. 

*IsAAc Small Hamblen, A.M. 
Born, Limington, Me., March 
24, 1833. Prin. Waterville Acad., 
Me., 1858-61; Merchant and Law 
Student, 1861-65; Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1868; Pastor, Rockland, 
Mass., 1868-72; Winchendon, 
1872-80; Holden, Mass., 1880-86; 
from 1886, No. Berwick, Me.; 
died. East Winthrop, Me., Aug. 
19, 1891, aged 58. 

*Amos Lunt Hinds, A.M. Born, 
Benton, Me. , Nov. 12, 1833. Far- 
mer, Benton, Me. ; died, Benton, 
Me., April 24, 1908, aged 74. 
Author of Uncle Stephen and 
Other Verses, 1905. 

Benjamin Franklin Lawrence, 
A.M. Born, Jay, Me., Apr. 14, 
1835. Newton Theol. Inst., 1859- 
60; Pastor, Cape Neddick, Me., 
1862-65; Corinth, 1865-67; Dex- 
ter, 1867-70; Brunswick, 1870-74; 
Groton, Mass., 1874-80; Meriden, 
N. H., 1881-86; Ea. Jefferson, 
Me., 1886-90; Buckfield, 1890-97; 
Shutesbury, Mass., 1897-1901; 
Holliston, Mass. 

*JosEPH Winslow Levett. 
Born, Pensacola, Fla. , May 14, 
1838. Asst. in Seminary, Her- 
nando, Miss., 1859; Prin. Fern. 
Inst., New Britain, Pa., 1860; 
private, Confed. Army; died, 
Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 1866, 
aged 28. 



Horace Barrows Marshall, 
A.M. Born, Hebron, Me., Nov. 
25, 1832. Pastor, Hartland, Me., 
1858-59; Turner, 1859-62; Buxton, 
1862-65; Waldoboro, 1865-68; 
Vineyard Haven, Mass., 1868-71; 
Prin. Grove Hill Sem., 1871-73; 
Pastor, Chelmsford, 1873-75; 
Kingston, 1875-80; Oldtown, Me., 
1880-81; Buckfield, 1881-82; Home 
Missionary, Pipestone City, Ed- 
garton, and Fairmont, Minn., 
1882-85; Financial Agt. Pillsbury, 
Acad., Owatonna, 1885-86; Pas- 
tor, Cape Neddick, Me., 1866-88; 
East Auburn, 1888-90; East Cor- 
inth, 1890-92; Washburn, 1892-94; 
Amherst, N. H., 1894-1901; Mil- 
ford, 1901-02; Northwood, N. H., 
1902-1908; Wilton, N. H. 

* William Tripp Parker. Born, 
Farmington, Me., Oct. 11, 1839. 
Prin. High Sch., Ellsworth, Me., 
1858-59; Prof. Math., Bethel 
Coll., Ky., 1859-60; Lawyer, 
Ellsworth, Me., 1861-62; 1st 
Lieut, and Capt. 1st Me. Art., 
1862; killed in battle, Spottsyl- 
vania, C. H., Va., May 19, 1864, 
aged 24. 

Everett Wilson Pattison, A. 
M., LL. D., 1906; Shurtleff, 1866. 
Born, Waterville, Me., Feb. 22, 
1839. Prin. W. Gardiner Acad., 
Me., 1858-59; Instr. Oread Inst, 
Worcester, Mass., 1860-61; Pri- 
vate, 2d Mass. Vols., 1861; 1st 
Lieut, and Judge Advocate 1st 
Div. 12th A. C, 1862; Capt. 1864; 
since 1865, Lawyer, St. Louis, 
Mo. Author of Digest of Mis- 
souri Reports (1873) ; etc. Code 
Pleading, (1901). 

* George Oilman Percival, A. 
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Born, Waterville, Me., Dec. 20, 
1837. Sheffield Sci. Sch., 1860. 
Asst. in Chem., Yale, 1861-62; 
Asst. Surg. U. S. Vols., 1863-65; 
Prof. Chem. Homeop. Med. 
Coll., Pa., 1868-69; Druggist, 
Phila., Pa, to 1870; Photo. En- 
graver, New York, to 1880; Mfg. 
Chemist; died, Waterville, Me., 
Aug. 3, 1882, aged 44. 

*Charles Henry Rowe, A.M., 

1864. Born, Guilford, Me., Jan. 
19, 1834. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1861; Acting Pastor, Holyoke, 
Mass., 1861-62; Augusta, Me., 
1862-64; Chaplain U. S. Hosp. 
Dept., 1864-65; Pastor, Boston, 
Mass., 1866-71; Weymouth, 1871- 
74; Wollaston Heights, 1874-78; 
Cambridge, 1878-81; Mystic Riv- 
er, Conn., 1881-84; Whitman, 
Mass., 1885-88; Randolph, 1888- 
90; died, Newton, Mass., Nov. 
29, 1890, aged 55. 

*JuDSON Wade Shaw, A. M., 

1865. Born, Paris, Me., Sept. 6, 
1833. Prin. Acad., No. Anson, 
Me., 1858, 1859; in educational 
work, 1860-75; employed on 
Greenleafs Higher Math. Series, 
1863; on Walton's Arithmetics, 
1869, 1870; Bible and S. S. work, 
1875-78; Andover Theol. Sem., 
1879, 1881-83; Supply, Union 
Cong'l Ch., Andover, Mass., 
1883; No. Conway, 1884; lec- 
turing and writing, 1885, 1886; 
Pastor, Cong. Ch., Royalston, 
Mass., 1887-89; died," Falmouth, 
Me., Feb. 22, 1905, aged 71. 

*Hampton Dunreath Plummer 
Small. Born, Gardiner, Me., 
May 31, 1833. Teacher, Win- 
throp, Dresden and Dixmont, 



Me., 1858-62; died, Mt. Vernon, 
Me., Aug. 23, 1862, aged 29. 

16 

CLASS OF 1859 

*Alfred Eliab Buck, LL.D., 
1897. Born, Foxcroft, Me., Feb. 
7, 1832. Prin. High Sch., Hallo- 
well, and Lewiston, Me., to 1861; 
Capt. 13thMe. Vols., 1861; Lt. 
Col. 91st U.S. Vols., 1863; Lt. 
Col. 51st U. S. Vols., 1864; Bvt. 
Col. Vols., 1865-66; mfr. turpen- 
tine, and rosin, Ala., 1866-67; 
Presidential Elector, Ala., 1868; 
Member 41st U. S. Cong., 1869- 
70; Clerk U. S. Dist. and Circuit 
Court, Atlanta, Ga., 1873-89; 
U. S. Marshal, 1889-93; iron 
mining, 1893-97; U. S. Minister 
to Japan, 1897-1902; died, Tokio, 
Japan, Dec. 4, 1902, aged 70. 

*Stephen Copeland Fletcher, 
A. M., 1865. Born, Skowhegan, 
Me., July 23, 1833. Capt. 7th 
Me. Vols., 1861, and Major; Lt. 
Col. 1st Me. Vet. Vols.. 1864; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1865-67; 
ordained, 1866; Pastor, Wilton, 
N. H., 1867-73; New London, N. 
H., 1873-87; Dexter, Me., 1887- 
92; Monson, 1893-96; died. Dex- 
ter, Me.. Dec. 10, 1896, aged 63. 

* Alexander Fuller, A.M., 1865. 
Born, West Sandwich, Mass., 
Dec. 28, 1838. Bangor Theol. 
Sem., 1862; Pastor Cong. Ch., 
Plymouth, Mass., from 1863; 
died, Kingston, Mass., Dec. 5, 
1869, aged 30. 

* Daniel Foster Goodrich. 
Born, Bingham, Me., Oct. 14, 
1834. 2d Lieut. 1st Me. Vet. 
Vols., 1864; 1st Lieut., 1865; 
Minn. Senate, 1878-87; Lawyer; 



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died, Blue Earth City, Minn., 
Sept. 4, 1889, aged 54. 

*Levi LuDDEN, Ph.D., Western 
Univ. of Pa., 1895. Born, Peru, 
Me., Mar. 21, 1833. Prin. Boys' 
Gram. Sch., Bangor, Me., 1860; 
HighSch., Milford, 1861; High 
Sch., Prince ^William, N. B., 
1862-63; Private, 1st D. C. Cav., 
1864; 2d Lieut. 41st U. S. Vols., 
1864-65; Prin. Wilkinsburg 
Acad., Pa., 1866-69; from 1869, 
Prin. Preparatory Dept., West- 
ern Univ. of Pa., Allegheny 
City, Pa.; 1869-80; Prin. Park 
Inst., 1880-98; died, Pittsburg, 
Pa., Dec. 6, 1903, aged 70. 

*JUDAH Teague Pompilly, A. 
M. Born, Turner, Me., March 
17, 1837. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1859-60; Asst. Hughes High 
School, Cincinnati, O., 1860-63; 
from 1863, Insurance Agent; 
died, Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 6, 
1870, aged 33. 

*HiRAM Chaney Vaughan, M.D., 
Harvard, 1864. Born, New Vine- 
yard, Me., May 11, 1837. Prin. 
Athens Acad., Me., 1859-60; 
Hallowell High Sch., 1860-61; 
Hosp. Steward, 14th Me. Vols., 
1861-62; Capt. 24th Me. Vols., 
1862-63; Asst. Surg. U. S. N., 
1864-65; in charge Hosp. for 
Freedmen, Jacksonville, Fla., 
1865-66; Physician, Lewiston, 
Me., 1867-68; Manager Life Ins. 
Co., St., Louis, Mo., 1869-78; 
Editor Ellsworth American 1878- 
85; died, Foxcroft, Me., Aug. 
19, 1905, aged 68. 

7 

CLASS OF 1860 

*George Brainerd Buzelle. 
Born, Northwood, N. H., Aug. 



19, 1833. Bangor Theol. Sem., 
1863; U. S. Chr. Com., and Am. 
S. S. Union, till 1868; Acting 
Pastor, Princeton, Me., 1868-69; 
from 1869, in business, Portland, 
Me.; Brooklyn, N. Y.; died, 
Brooklyn, N, Y., Apr. 25, 1893, 
aged 59. 

Joseph Freeman Elder, D.D., 
Madison, 1875. Born, Portland, 
Me., Mar. 10, 1839. Prin. He- 
bron Acad., 1860-61; Private Tu- 
tor, Ohio, 1862-64; Rochester 
Theol. Sem., 1867; Pastor, 
Orange, N. J., 1867-70; Member 
Bd. Trustees, Rochester Theol. 
Sem., Trustee Am. Bapt. Home 
Mission Soc, 1870-85; Pastor, 
New York, 1870-90; Albany, 
1890-92; New York City. 

*JosiAH Manchester Haynes, 
1863, A.M. Born, Waterville, 
Me., May 12, 1839. Prin. Lin- 
coln Acad., Newcastle, Me., 
1860-62; Lawyer, New York, 
1864; Repr. Me. Legisl., 1876-77; 
Member Me. Senate, 1878, and 
President, 1879; Speaker Me. 
Ho. Reps., 1883-84; from 1865, 
shipbuilding, lumber and ice bus- 
iness; died, Augusta, Me., Sept. 
3, 1906, aged 67. 

*JoHN Henry Jackson, A.M., 
M.D., Bowdoin, 1868. Born, Lee, 
Me., March 28, 1838. Prin. 
Acad., Effingham, N. H., and 
Lincoln, Me., to 1862; Union 
Sch., Grand Rapids, Wis., 1862- 
65; Physician, Vassalboro, Me., 
1868-73; from 1873, Fall River, 
Mass., and from 1894, Prof. 
Practice and Nervous Diseases, 
Med. Sch., Boston; died. Fall 
River, Mass., Oct. 27, 1908, 
aged 70. 



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Almore Kennedy, A.M., 1872. 
Born, Waldoboro, Me., Jan. 27, 
1838. Member Me. Senate, 1872- 
73; Judge of Probate; Member 
Bd. Trustees, 1877-83; since 1862, 
Lawyer, Waldoboro, Me. 

*Henry Abial Kennedy, 1862. 
Born, Waldoboro, Me., Nov. 6, 
1834. Dep'y. Collector Customs, 
Waldoboro, Me., 1863-81; Collec- 
tor, 1881-84; died, Waldoboro, 
Me., Mar. 9, 1884, aged 49. 

*Ransom Norton, A.M., Born, 
Livermore, Me., May 29, 1836. 
Prin. High Sch., Livermore, 
Me., 1860-61; Corinna Acad., 
1861; High Sch., Oldtown, 1861- 
62; High Sch., Eliot, 1862-63; 
High Sch., Uxbridge, 1863; Houl- 
ton Acad., 1864; Clerk of Courts, 
1868-80, 1883-87; Lawyer, Houl- 
ton. Me., 1866-72; trader and 
starch mfr. ; died, Houlton, Me., 
Mar. 24, 1907, aged 70. 

*Levi Merriam Pierce. Born, 
West Boylston, Mass., June 21, 
1833. Prin. Oxford Liberal Inst., 
So. Paris, Me., 1860-61; Oxford 
Normal Inst., Paris, 1861-63; 
High Sch., Uxbridge, Mass., 
1863-66; High Sch., Chicopee 
Falls, 1866-72; Pres. Arlington 
Piano, Co., Boston, 1872-75; 
from 1874, music dealer, Spring- 
field, Mass., died, Springfield, 
Mass., Apr. 1, 1908, aged 74. 

Stilman Hersey Record, A.M., 
1865. Born. Auburn, Me., Dec. 
12, 1826. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1863; Acting Pastor, Sterling, 
Mass., 1863-64; Missionary, Am. 
S. S. Union, in R.I., Mass., N. 
H., and Me., 1864-79; gardening, 
Worcester, Mass. 



Jacob Bartlett Shaw, A.M., 
1866. Born, Albion, Me., June 
23, 1837. Clerk, Interior Dept., 
Washington, D. C, 1861-63; Ex- 
aminer Pension Claims, 1863-65; 
manufacturer, 1867-80; Cam- 
bridge, Mass.; Commission Mer- 
chant, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

*WiLLiAM Wallace West. Born, 
Waterville, Me., Oct. 17, 1839. 
Medical Student, 1860-61; Hos- 
pital Steward, and Asst. Surg., 
8th Me. Vols., 1861; died, Water- 
ville, Me., Feb. 5, 1862, aged 22. 

11 

CLASS OF 1861 

Frederick Dana Blake, A.M. 
Born, Princeton, Mass., Aug. 3, 

1839. Newton Theol. Inst., 1864; 
Instr. in Hebrew, N. T. I., 1863- 
64; Pastor, Gardiner, Me., 1864- 
68; New London, N. H., 1869-73; 
Cherryfield, Me., 1875-80; Oak- 
land, Me., 1880-83; Wickford, R. 
I., 1884-92; Attleboro, Mass. 

*George Stickney Flood, A. 
M., 1865. Born, Clinton, Me., 
June 21, 1836. Dealer in wood 
and coal; died, Waterville, Me., 
Jan. 7, 1896, aged 59. 

William Allen Hatch, 1864, 
A.M., M.D., Harvard, 1867. 
Born, Oakland, Me., Nov. 20, 

1840. 2d Lieut. 3d Me. Vols., 
1861; 1st Lieut, and Capt., 1862; 
Major 80th U.'S. Vols., 1863-65; 
Agent, Treasury Dept., Rodney, 
Miss., 1865; Physician, Caribou, 
Me., 1870; Prefect, 'Girard Coll., 
Phila., Pa., 1871-72; Apothecary, 
Melrose, Mass., 1873-78; Rector 
Episc. Ch., Maryville, Mo., 1881; 
St. Louis, Mo. 



GENERAL CATALOGUE 



Amos Messer Jackson, A.M., 
1901; M.D., Dartmouth, 1872. 
Born, Lee, Me., Oct. 19, 1840. 
2d Lieut. 24th Me. Vols., 1862; 
1st Lieut. 1863; 2d Lieut. Signal 
Corps, U. S. A., 1863; Major 
10th U. S. C. Art., 1864; Bvt. 
Lieut. Col., 1865; in business, 
Lewiston, Me., 1867-71; from 
1873, Physician; Mayor, 1898-99; 
Fall River, Mass. 

Randall Elvin Jones. Prin. 
Acad., Waterville, Me., 1861-62; 
High Sch., Rockland, 1862-63; 
Shipmaster, 1864-77; Lime mfr., 
Rockport, 1877-83; Supt. Great 
Falls Ice Co., 1883-93; in busi- 
ness. Phoenix, Arizona, 1893- 
1904; Augusta, Me. 

*Albert Prescott Marble, A. 
M., 1865; Ph.D., 1880. Born, 
Vassalboro, Me., May 21, 1836. 
Instr. Math., Wayland Acad., 
Beaver Dam, Wis., 1861-64; 
Prin. High Sch., Eastport, Me., 
1865; Berkshire Fam. School, 
Stockbridge, Mass., 1865-66; 
Prin. Worcester Acad., Mass., 
1866-68; Supt. Pubhc Sch., Wor- 
cester, Mass., 1868-94; Omaha, 
Neb., 1894-95; Bd. of School 
Supts., New York City; died, 
New York, Mar. 25, 1906, aged 
69. 

6 

CLASS OF 1862 

*Aretas Gustavus Barker, A. 
M. Born, Lovell, Me., Oct. 23, 
1835. Prin. Masonic Charitable 
Inst., Effingham, N. H., from 
1862; died, Effingham, N. H.; 
April 11, 1867, aged 31. 

William Carey Barrows. Born, 
Ellsworth, Me., Feb. 2, 1839. 



Sergt. 24th Me. Vols., 1862; 2d 
Lieut., 1863; Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1866; Pastor, Freeport, 
Me., 1866-68; No. Berwick, 1868- 
72; Waltham, Mass., 1872-75; 
Biddeford, Me., 1875-78; Rock- 
land, 1878-82; Lewiston, 1882-85; 
Rockland, Mass., 1887-91; Wo- 
burn, 1892-97; Somerville, 1897- 
98; Kennebunkport, Me., 1899- 
1902; Biddeford, 1902-08; Ten- 
ant's Harbor, Me. 

*Frank Bodfish, M.D., Bow- 
doin, 1864. Born, Fairfield, Me., 
Feb. 15, 1841. Hospital Steward, 
21st Me. Vols., 1862; Asst. Surg. 
56th 111. Vols., 1864-65; Asst. 
Surg. 1st Me. Cav., 1865; from 
1866, Physician and Apothecary, 
No. Anson, Me.; died. No. An- 
son, Me., July 16, 1886, aged 45. 

*Elias Brookings, A.M. Born, 
Woolwich, Me., Jan. 1, 1836. 
Prin. Cherryfield Acad., Me., 
1862-64, and 1865-67; 1st Lieut. 
31st Me. Vols., 1864-65; Prin. 
Hitchcock Free High Sch., Brim- 
field, Mass., 1867-69; Prin. Cen- 
tral St. Gram. Sch., Springfield, 
Mass., 1869-1905; died, Spring- 
field, Mass., Aug. 3, 1906, aged 
70. 

* William Eustis Brooks, A.M., 
D.D., 1890. Born, Kingfield, Me., 
June 6, 1835. Capt. 16th Me. 
Vols.; Yale Theol. Sem., 1865-67; 
Supply, Cong. Ch., Derby, Conn., 
1865-67; ordained, 1897; Pastor, 
Clinton, Conn., 1867-74; West 
Haven, 1874-80; Pres. Tillotson 
Collegiate and Normal Institute, 
Austin, Texas, 1880-85; Pastor, 
Chicago, 111., 1885-93; Muscatine, 
Iowa, 1893-95; Chicago, 111., 1895- 
96; Benton Harbor, Mich., 1896- 



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98; Chicago, 1898-99; So. Paris, 
Me., 1900-05; Warren, Conn., 
1905-06; died. No. Cambridge, 
Mass., Dec. 26, 1906, aged 71. 

Alonzo Bunker, D.D., 1887. 
Born, Atkinson, Me., Jan. 80, 

1837. Newton Theol, Inst., 1865; 
ordained, 1865; Missionary, Am. 
Bapt. Miss. Union, Toungoo, 
Burma; Author of Life of Christ, 
in Sgau Karen; Catechism, in 
Gai-cho Karen; Catechism, in 
Karrenee; Soo-Thah; translated 
into Sgau Karen, Davies' Eu- 
clid; Foster's Story of the Bible, 
(1884). Newton Centre, Mass. 

*AuGUSTUS Champlin, a. M. 
Born, Waterville, Me., Jan. 30, 

1838. Prin. Gram. Sch., Evans- 
ville, Ind., 1862-63; China Acad., 
1863; in business, 1864-67; Law- 
yer, Dexter 1868-70; Ins. Agent, 
Bangor, 1870-78; from 1878, Ad- 
juster Fire Ins. Claims, Port- 
land; died, Portland, Me., Sept. 
12, 1897, aged 59. 

*Whiting Stevens Clark A.M. 
Born, Sangerville, Me., Nov. 28, 
1837. Capt. IstMe. Art., 1862, 
and Major, 1864; Bvt. Lieut. 
Col. and Col., 1864; Asst. Sec'y. 
Me. Senate, 1866; Lawyer, Ban- 
gor, Me., 1866-80; Judge PoHce 
Court, 1868-73; from 1880, Des 
Moines, la. ; died, Des Moines, 
Iowa, Apr. 26, 1891, aged 53. 

William Dyer Ewer, A.M. 
Born, Vassalboro, Me., Jan. 14, 
1835. Sergt. 16th Me. Vols.; 
Teacher, Me., N. H., and Cal., 
to 1874; Prin. Milton Classical 
Inst., N. H. ; Employment Ag- 
ency, San Francisco, Cal., 1874- 
87; Fruit grower, Los Gates, 
Santa Clara Co., Cal. 



George Gifford, A.M. Born, 
Manchester, Me., Nov. 19, 1842. 
Lawyer, Cherryfield, Me., 1865- 
66; Augusta, 1867; Editor Daily 
Press, Portland, 1867-72; Repr. 
Me. Legisl., 1873; Editor Sunday 
Star, 1872-74; Agent U. S. Treas- 
ury, London, 1877; Sec. to Comr. 
Gen., Paris Exposition, 1878; U. 
S. Consul, Nantes, France, 1878- 
81; La Rochelle, 1881-84; from 
1884, U. S. Consul, Basle, Swit- 
zerland. 

*Frederick Hale, A.M. Born, 
Turner, Me., Oct. 21, 1839. Law- 
yer, Ellsworth, Me., 1863-68; 
died, Woodstock, Vt., May 6, 
1868, aged 28. 

Edward Winslow Hall, A.M. 
Born, Portland, Me., Sept. 9, 
1840. Instr. Oread Inst., Wor- 

. cester, Mass., 1862-63; War and 
Treas. Depts., Washington, D. 
C, 1863-66; Univ. Gottingen, 
1872-73; Me. Hist. Soc, 1881; 
Prof. Mod. Lang., 1866-91, and 
Emeritus Prof., 1906; from 1873, 
Librarian, Colby, Waterville, 
Me. Editor Gen' I. Catalogue, 
1882, 1887, 1909; History of 
Higher Education in Maine, 
1903. 

Samuel Hamblin, 1867. Born, 
Standish, Me., Feb. 7, 1836. 3d 
Me. Vols., 1861; 2d Lieut., 1862; 
Capt. U. S. Vols., 1863; Lt. Col. 
U. S. Art. Vols., 1864; Bvt. Col. 
U. S. Vols., 1867; Druggist, 
Buffalo, N. Y., 1867-69; Lawyer, 
1869-71; Supt. Pub. Ed. and 
State Att'y., Quincy, Fla., to 
1879; U. S. Supt. Hot Springs 
Reservation, 1883-90; from 1879, 
Lawyer, Hot Springs, Ark. 



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George Langford Hunt, A. M. ; 
D.D., Wake Forest, 1875. Born, 
Boston, Mass., Oct. 21, 1843. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1862-63; 
Pastor, Barre, Mass., 1863-64; 
Athol, 1864-67; Northampton, 
1867-69; Mystic River, Conn., 
1870-81; Hoboken, N. J., 1881-85; 
Adm. to the Bar, 1885, Chaplain, 
N. Y., Pen., 1887; Pastor, Edge- 
field, S. C, 1888-91; Augusta, 
Ga., 1891-92; Hasbrouck Heights, 
N. J., 1897-99; Alexandria, Va. 

Asa Lyman Lane, A.M., 1866. 
Born, Yarmouth, Me., Feb. 18, 
1839. Prin. Reid Inst., Reids- 
burgh, Pa., 1863-67; Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1870; Pastor, Bidde- 
ford. Me., 1870-75; Prin. New 
London Acad., N. H., 1875-76; 
Instr. Nat. Sci. and Math., Co- 
burn Classical Inst., Waterville, 
Me., 1876-1901; Good Will, 1902- 
06; since 1906, East Winthrop, 
Me. 

*Arch Dorillous Leavitt. 
Born, Turner, Me., July 15, 1840. 
Capt. 16th Me. Vols., 1862; Ma- 
jor, 1863; mortally wounded, bat- 
tle of Laurel Hill, Va. ; died, 
Washington, D. C, May 30, 
1864, aged 23. 

John Francis Liscomb, A.M. 
Born, Portland, Me., Dec. 10, 
1841. Agent Eastern Steam- 
ship Co., Portland, Me. 

*Albert Quincy Marshall, M. 
D., Bowdoin, 1867. Born, He- 
bron, Me., Aug. 12, 1836. Prin. 
High Sch., Turner, and Oxford, 

. Me., to 1864; War Dept., Wash- 
ington, D. C, 1864; from 1867, 
Physician, New Gloucester, Me. ; 



died. New Gloucester, Me., May 
3, 1880, aged 43. 

Moses Campbell Mitchell, A. 
M. Born, Temple, Me., Jan. 27, 
1838. Prin. High Sch., Farming- 
ton, Me., 1862-63; Pratt Free 
High Sch., Middleboro, Mass., 
1864-67; Wilton Acad., Me., 1867- 
68 Duke Co. Acad., Martha's 
Vineyard, Mass., 1868-71, and 
Fam. Sch. for Boys, 1871-78; 
from 1878, Propr. Military Boys' 
School, Billerica, Mass. 

Justin Payson Moore, A.M. 
Born, Augusta, Me., May 8, 
1840. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1865; 
City Missionary, San Francisco, 
Cal., several years; Insurance, 
San Rafael, Cal. 

*IsAiAH Record, A.M., 1870. 
Born, Canton, Me., Jan. 22, 1835. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1869; Pas- 
tor, Turner, Me., 1869-76; Houl- 
ton, 1876-83; Member Bd. Trus- 
tees, 1882-83; died, Houlton, Me., 
Mar. 14, 1883, aged 48. 

Richard Cutts Shannon, 1863; 
A.M., 1866; LL.D., 1892; LL.B., 
Columbia, 1885. Born, New Lon- 
don, Conn., Feb. 12, 1839. 1st 
Lieut. 5th Me. Vols., 1861; Capt. 
and A. A. G., 1862; Bvt. Lieut. 
Col., 1865; Sec. U. S. Legation, 
Brazil, 1871-75, and Charge 
d'Affaires, 1872, 1873-74; Presi- 
dent Botanic Gardens R. R. Co., 
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Adm. to 
the Bar, 1886; U. S. Minister to 
Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Sal- 
vador, 1891-93; Member 54th 
and 55th Congresses, 1895-99, 
from Dist. XIII, N. Y., City; 
residence, Brockport, N. Y. 



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*Zemro Augustus Smith, 1877. 
Born, Weston, Me., Aug. 26, 
1837. Capt. 1st Me. Art. Vols., 
1862; Major, 1864; Lt. Col., and 
Bvt. Col. U. S. Vols., 1865; Ed- 
itor Daily Press, Portland, Me. , 
1871-76; from 1876, Assoc. Editor 
Boston Journal, Editor Leaven- 
worth Times, St. Louis Globe- 
Democrat and Indianapolis 
Journal; died, Indianapolis, Ind., 
May 25, 1903, aged 65. 

*WiLLiAM Amory Stevens. 
Born, Bath, Me., Mar. 31, 1839. 
2d Lieut. 16th Me. Vols., 1862; 
1st Lieut, and Capt., 1863; killed 
before Petersburg, Va., May 19, 
1864, aged 25. 

OziAS Whitman, A. M. Born, 
Buckfield, Me., Sept. 13, 1841. 
Prin. Litchfield Acad., Me., 
1862; China Acad., 1863; Oak 
Grove Sem., Vassalboro, 1864; 
High Sch., Eastport, 1865-70; 
Supt. Public Schools, Red Wing, 
Minn., 1870-89; Observer U. S. 
Weather Bureau, St. Paul, 
Minn. 

*George Adam Wilson, A.M. 
Born, Turner, Me., July 31, 1842. 
Private 21st Me. Vols. ; Adm. to 
the Bar, 1864; Member Me. 
Legisl., 1883-84; Judge of Pro- 
bate, 1884-97; Trustee, Colby, 
1889-1906; Lawyer, and from 
1872, Treas. Savings Bank, So. 
Paris, Me.; died. So. Paris, Me., 
Mar. 5, 1906, aged 63. 



26 



CLASS OF 1863 



*Percival Bonne y, A.M., LL. 
D., 1895. Born, Minot, Me., 
Sept. 24, 1842. Treasury Dept., 
Washington, D. C, 1863-65; 



Lawyer, Bath, Me., 1866; from 
1866, Portland; Repr. Me, Leg- 
isl., 1870, 1871; Member Bd. 
Trustees, from 1876, Sec. from 
1879, and Treas., from 1881; 
from 1878, Judge of Superior 
Court, Portland, Me. ; died, Den- 
mark, Me., Aug. 4, 1906, aged 
63. 

*Simeon Lovell Bearce Chase, 
A.M. Born, Minot, Me., Apr. 
26, 1835. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1866; Pastor, Bangor, Me., 1866- 
72; Rockland, 1872-78; Bath, 
1878-79; Freehold, N. J., 1881-83; 
Methuen, Mass., 1883-87; died, 
Buckfield, Me., Sept. 11, 1889, 
aged 54. 

Charles Melvin Emery, A.M. 
Born, Fairfield, Me., July 6, 
1836. War Dept., Washington, 
D. C, 1864-65; Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1868; Pastor, Thomaston, 
Me., 1868-74; Chaplain Hygienic 
Inst., Dansville, N. Y., 1875-77; 
Pastor, Greene, Me., 1878-82; 
Fairfield, 1882-85; Freeport, 
1885-87; Financial Ag't, Hebron 
Acad., 1887-89; Pastor, So. Nor- 
ridgewock, 1890-95; Southern 
Pines, N. C. 

Francis Snow Hesseltine, 
1866, A,M. Born, Bangor, Me., 
Dec. 10, 1833. Capt. 3d Me. 
Vols., and Major, 1861; Lt. Col., 
1862-65; Lawyer and Register of 
Bankruptcy, Savannah, Ga., 
1865-70; from 1870, Lawyer, 
Boston, Mass. 

*George Calvin Hopkins. Born, 
Mt, Vernon, Me., Feb. 22, 1843. 
2d Lieut. 19th Me. Vols., 1862; 
from 1864, Lawyer, Portland, 
Me. ; Judge Municipal Court, 



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Deering, 1894-98; Repr. Maine 
LegisL, 1899; died, Portland, Me., 
Apr. 6, 1905, aged 62. Author of 
Digest of Maine Reports, (1879) ; 
Oliver's Conveyancing Revised, 
(1881). 

George Boardman Ilsley, A. 
M., D.D., 1897. Born, Limerick, 
Me., Aug. 17, 1839. Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1866; Pastor, 
Springvale, Me., 1866-73; Yar- 
mouth, 1873-79; Lewiston, 1879- 
81; Bangor, 1881-1900; from 1900, 
Westbrook, Me. 

Sylvanus Boardman Macom- 
BER, A.M. Born, Abbot, Me., 
Dec. 6, 1835. Private, 13th Me. 
Vols.; ordained, 1863; Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1868; Pastor, East 
Harrington, Me., 1868-69; Al- 
fred, 1870-72; Sterling, Mass;, 
1872-73; So. Lyndeboro, N. H., 
1874; Montgomery Centre, Vt., 
1878-79; Evangelist in Maine, 
and Vermont, 1879-83; address, 
Montgomery Centre, Vt. 

John Oliver Marble, A.M., 
M.D., Georgetown, 1868. Born, 
Vassalboro, Me., Apr. 26, 1839. 
Physician, Worcester, Mass., 
1870-97; retired, 1897; Worces- 
ter, Mass. 

*Nathaniel Meader. Born, 
Rochester, N. H., Nov. 24, 1837. 
Repr. Me. LegisL, 1876, 1877; 
1883; Treas. Hubbard and Blake 
Mfg. Co., Oakland, Me., 1883; 
Mayor, Waterville, 1899-90; 
Pres. Union Gas and Electric 
Co.; died, Waterville, Me., Aug. 
15, 1905, aged 69. 



^Thomas Judson Neal, 
Born, Hallowell, Me., Dec. 8, 
1838. Capt. 188 U. S. Col. Inf., 



1865; stove manufacturer; died, 
Chicago, III, May 23, 1890, aged 
51. 

*HoRATio Nelson Nutting, A. 
M. Born, Parkman, Me., Mar. 
24, 1838. Teacher, Woodland, 
Cal., 1864; Butte Co., 1864-66; 
Supt. Pub. Sch., San Mateo Co., 
1867-71; Adm. to the Bar, 1870; 
Editor Times omd Gazette, 4 
years; Dist. Attorney, San Ma- 
teo Co., 1872-80; died, Redwood 
City, Cal., Nov. 30, 1882, aged 
44. 

*George Stephen Scamman. 
Born, Waterville, Me., May 18, 
1845. Prin. High Sch., Skowhe- 
gan, Me., 1863-64; Capt; 11th 
Me. Vols., 1864-65; Prin. Gram. 
Sch., Maiden, Mass., 1868-71; 
Adm. to the Bar, 1871; Propr. 
Maiden Tribune; died, Maiden, 
Mass., Mar. 22, 1883, aged '57. 

*Marcellus Lovewell Stearns, 
1877. Born, Lovell, Me., Apr. 
29, 1839. Private 12th Me. Vols., 
1861; 2d Lieut., 1862; 1st Lieut. 
1863; Vet. Reserve Corps, to 
1868; Member Fla. LegisL, and 
Speaker, 1869-72; U. S. Surveyor 
Gen. of Florida; Lieut. Gov., 
1873; Gov. of Florida, 1874-77; 
U. S. Commr., Hot Springs, 
Ark., 1877-80; Lawyer, Quincy, 
Fla., 1868-87; Atlantic, Iowa, 
1887-90; died. Palatine Bridge, 
N. Y., Dec. 8, 1891, aged 52.- 

George Dana Stevens. Born, 
South Paris, Me., Sept. 5, 1841. 
Teacher, Richland, Wis., 1864- 
69; Hudson, Wis., 1869-71; Pas- 
tor, Richland, 1871-74; Bloom- 
ington, 1874-80; Cassville, Wis., 
1880-84; Bonsall, Cal. 



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Charles Dana Thomas, A.M. 
Born, Brandon, Vt., Sept. 25, 
1839. U. S. Mil. Storekeeper, 
Knoxville, Tenn., 1864-65; Book- 
seller, Cincinnati, 0., 1865-94; 
address, Brandon, Vt. 

William Ricker Thompson, A. 
M. Born, Parsonsfield, Me., 
Mar. 13, 1837. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1868; Pastor, Brighton, 
Mass., 1868-71; Fayville, 1874 -77 
West Townsend, 1877-80; from 
1880, New Ipswich, N. H. 

William Penn Whitehouse, 
A.M., LL.D., 1895. Born, Vas- 
salboro. Me., Apr. 9, 1842. Prin. 
Vassalboro Acad., Me., 1863-64; 
Lawyer, Augusta, from 1865; 
County Attorney, 1869-77; Judge 
of Superior Court, 1878-90; since 
1890, Judge Supreme Judicial 
Court, Augusta, Me. 

16 

CLASS OF 1864 

*Henry JosePH Cushing; M.D., 
Harvard, 1868. Born, Skowhe- 
gan. Me., Feb. 19, 1837. Prin. 
Bloomfield Acad., Me., 1864-67; 
Qm. Sergt. 21st Me. Vols., 1865; 
from 1868, Physician; died, Mer- 
rimac, Mass., Nov. 18, 1902, 
aged 65. 

William Smith Knowlton, 
Born, Sangerville, Me., Oct. 21, 
1839. Prin. Monson Acad., Me.; 
Foxcroft Acad., 1864-65; Hitch- 
cock Free High Sch., Brimfield, 
Mass., 1866-67; Monson Acad., 
Me., 1867-76; adm. to the Bar, 
1867, ordained, 1874; Pastor, 
Monson, 1874-75; Prin. Houlton 
Acad., 1876-86; St John's Class. 
Sch., Presque Isle, 1886; Prin. 
Caribou High Sch., Caribou, 



1886-96; Repr. Me. Legisl., 
1907; Me. Senate, 1909; Monson, 
Me. Author, of The Old School- 
master, (1905). 

*Edward Clarendon Little- 
field. Born, Chesterville, Me., 
Sept. 4, 1844. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1864; died, Roxbury, 
Mass., Nov. 22, 1864, aged 20. 

Henry Clay Merriam, 1867; 
LL.D., 1908. Born, Houlton, Me., 
Nov. 13, 1837. Capt. 20th Me. 
Vols., 1862; Capt. 80th U. S. 
Vols., 1863;' Lt. Col. 73d and 85th 
U. S. Vols., 1864-65; Bvt. Col. 
Vols., 1865; Major 38th U. S. 
Inft., 1866; Bvt. Lt. Col. U. S.A., 
1867; Bvt. Col., 1867; 24th U. S. 
Inft., 1869; Lt. Col. 2d U. S. 
Inft., 1876; Col. 7th U. S. Inft., 
1885; Brig. Gen. U. S. A.. 1897; 
Major Gen. U. S. Vols., 1898; 
retired list, Washington, D. C. 

*Harrison Merrill Pratt. 
Born, Turner, Me., June 22, 
1840. Lawyer, Bath, 1866; Insur- 
ance Agent, New York; Teacher, 
Turner, Me. ; died, Livermore 
Falls, Me., July 17, 1889, aged 
49. 

Stanley Thomas Pullen. Born, 
Guilford, Me., Aug. 6, 1843. 
Prin. Foxcroft Acad., Me., 1864- 
65; Lawyer, Foxcroft, 1866-69; 
Portland, 1869-72; Rep. Me. 
Legisl.,' 1874; Editor Portland 
Daily Press, 1872-83; Trustee 
Me. Normal Schools, 1873-79; 
Surveyor of Customs, 1882-85; 
Member N. Y. Stock Exchange, 
1885-95; Broker Portland, Me. 

*Cyrus Greenwood Richard- 
son, A.M., LL.B., Albany, 1866. 
Born, Fort Fairfield, Me., Dec. 



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31, 1841. Lawyer, St. Louis, 
Mo., 1866-70; from 1870, Denver; 
died, Denver, Colo., June 5, 
1894, aged 52. 

Ira Waldron, A.M., Born, Dov- 
er, N. H., July 14, 1841. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1864-65; Teach- 
er, Columbus and Toledo, Ohio; 
with Price and Lee Co., (direc- 
tories) , New Haven, Conn. 

* William Pierce Young, A.M., 
1868. Born, Kenduskeag, Me., 
July 13, 1839. Lawyer, Milo, 
Me., to 1882; Augusta, 1882-85; 
died, Augusta, Me., Aug. 7, 
1885, aged 46. 

9 

CLASS OF 1865 

*Henry Merrill Bearce. Born, 
Hebron, Me., Apr. 30, 1838. 
Lieut. 23d and 32d Me. Vols., 
1864-65; Lawyer from 1866; 
Member Me. Legisl., 1883; Mem- 
ber Me. Senate, 1885-86; Presi- 
dent Norway National Bank; 
Treas. Norway Savings Bank; 
died, Norway, Me., May 5, 1894, 
aged 57. 

* William Thomas Chase, A.M., 
D.D., 1894, and Univ. Chicago, 
1884. Born, Hallowell, Me., July 
11, 1839. Ordained 1863; Chap- 
lain, 4th U. S. Vols., 1863-64; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1869; Pas- 
tor, Dover, N. H., 1869-74; Lew- 
iston, Me., 1874-79; Cambridge, 
Mass., 1879-84; Minneapohs, 
Minn., 1884-89; Boston, Mass., 
1889-91; Philadelphia, Pa., 1891- 
98; died, Atlantic City, N. J., 
Aug. 22, 1898, aged 59. 

*George Wyman Clowe, A.M. 
Born, Dartmouth, N. S., Mar. 
17, 1842. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1868; Pastor, 2 Hudson, N. Y., 



1868-72; White Plains, 1873-83; 
Pastor People's Bapt. ch.. New 
York, 1884-92; died, Hudson, N. 
Y., Sept. 3, 1906, aged 64. 

Greenville Mellen Donham. 
Born, Hebron, Me., Aug. 20, 
1838. Publisher of Maine Regis- 
ter, Portland, Me. 

Howard Haskell Grover, A. 
M. Born, New Gloucester, Me., 
Dec. 18, 1836. Private 25th Me. 
Vols. ;Prin. High Sch., Dexter, 
Me., 1865-66; Supt. Schools, Mo- 
line, 111., 1868-71; Clerk City 
Court, 1871-75; Farming from 
1875; since 1904, Winfield, Kan. 

*Charles Veranus Hanson, A. 
M., D.D., 1892. Born, Portland, 
Me., Aug. 30, 1844. Newton 
Theol. Inst, 1868; Pastor Pea- 
body, Mass., 1868-79; Repr. 
Mass., Legisl, 1872-73; Member 
Bd. Trustees from 1883; Pastor, 
Damariscotta, Me., 1879-87; 
Providence, R. 1., 1887; Skow- 
hegan. Me., 1887-98; died, At- 
lantic, Mass., Nov. 11, 1899, 
aged 55. 

*William Henry Lambert, A. 
M., Ph. D., 1889. Born, Durham, 
Me., Aug. 8, 1843. Adm. to the 
Bar, 1866; Prin. Corinth Acad., 
Me., 1867; High Sch., Castine, 
1867-69; High Sch., Augusta, 
1869-71; High Sch., Lewiston, 
1871-74; High Sch., Fall River, 
Mass., 1874-79; Supt. Public 
Schools, Maiden, Mass., 1879-85; 
from 1885, Prin. High Sch., Fall 
River, Mass. ; died, Fall River, 
Mass., Nov. 4, 1890, aged 47. 

Augustus Dennett Small, A. 
M. Born, Bangor, Me., Mar. 28, 
1844. Instr. Conn. Lit. Inst., 



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Suffield, Conn., 1865-66; Prin. 
High Sch., Rockland, Me., 1867- 
71; High Sch., Newport, R. I., 
1871; Supt. Public Schools, New- 
port, R. I., 1871-73; Member Bd. 
of Education, R. L, 1872-73; 
Supt. Public Schools, Salem, 
Mass., 1873-81; Manager Ed. 
Dept., New Eng. Agency, D. 
Appleton&Co., Boston, 1881-82; 
Submr. Lawrence Sch., Boston, 
Mass., 1882-1901; Head Master, 
So. Boston High Sch., 1091; ad- 
dress, Allston, Mass. 

8 

CLASS OF 1866 

Francis Wales Bakeman, D.D., 
1885. Born, Brooksville, Me., 
Apr. 14, 1841. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1869; Pastor, Newbury- 
port, Mass., 1869-71; Janesville, 
Wis., 1871-73; Worcester, Mass., 
1873-76; Member Bd. Trustees, 
from 1881; Pastor, Auburn, Me., 
1877-84; since 1884, Chelsea, 
Mass. 

George Walter Hunt. Born, 
Benton, Me., July 8, 1845. Adm. 
to the Bar, 1868; Lawyer, Reg- 
ister of Deeds, 1883-99; Bath, 
Me. 

Hazen Pingree McKusick. 
Born, Denmark, Me., Apr. 30, 
1840. Newton Theol. Inst., 1869; 
Pastor, Normal, 111., 1869-70; 
No. Reading, Mass., 1871; La- 
ramie, Wyo., 1872; Teacher and 
Minister, in Cal., 1872-92; Pub- 
lisher's Agent, Downey, Cal. 

Austin Thomas, M.D., Bowdoin, 
1870. Born, Waterville, Me., 
Sept. 6, 1844. Private 150th Ohio 
Vols., 1864; Prin. China Acad., 
Me., 1866; Winthrop Acad., 1866- 
67; No. Parish Acad., Augusta, 



1867-68; Asst. Physician, New 
York Asylum for Insane, 1870- 
72; Physician, Unity, Me., 1872- 
74; Plattsburg, N. Y., 1874-78; 
Nittany, Pa., 1878-84; Unity, 
Me., 1884-98; Waterville, 1898- 
99; Thomaston, 1899-1900; Per- 
kasie. Pa. 

*Frank Warren Tolman. Born, 
Harrison, Me., Aug. 13, 1842. 
Theol. Dept. Shurtleff Coll., 1867- 
69; Pastor, Farmington, Me., 
1870-72; Campton, N. H., 1873- 
76; Dexter, Me., 1876-77; So. 
Hampton, N. H., 1877; died. So. 
Hampton, N. H. July 14, 1877, 
aged 34. 

5 

CLASS OF 1867 

Dudley Perkins Bailey, 1877; 
A.M., 1875. Born, Cornville, 
Me., Oct. 24, 1843. Prin. Acad., 
Hebron, Me., 1865; No. Anson 
Acad., 1866-67; Harpswell 1868; 
Adm. to the Bar, 1870; Asst. 
Editor, Portland Press, 1870; 
Lawyer, Portland, 1870-72; Con- 
trib. to Amer. Exchange and 
Review, 1873-75; Banker's Mag- 
azine, 1875-87; Member Mass. 
Legisl., 1886, 1887; Member Bd. 
of Trustees, since 1900; since 
1872, Lawyer, Boston and Ever- 
ett, Mass. Author of Clearing 
Houses, (Part 3 of Bolles' Prac- 
tical Banking, 1884) ; Historical 
Sketch of Everett in Drake's 
Hist, of Middlesex Co., Mass., 
(1878) ; and in Everett Souvenir, 
1893, etc. 

*Lemuel Howard Cobb. Born, 
Portland, Me., July 9, 1846. Ed- 
itor Portland Daily Press; died, 
Portland, Me., Mar. 17, 1903, 
aged 56. 



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Charles Ransom Coffin, A.M., 
1872. Born, Roxbury, Mass., 
Feb. 13, 1847. Instr., Dio Lewis 
Sch., Arlington, Mass., 1867-68; 
Normal Sch., Bridgewater, 
Mass., 1869; Teacher, Pub. 
Schools, Mass., 1869-70; Instruc- 
tor in Greek, Western Univ. 
of Pennsylvania, Pittsburg, 
Pa., 1871-89; Prin. Park Insti- 
tute, Allegheny, Pa. 

Albert Danforth. Lawyer, 
Grand Forks, Dak; Chicago, 111. 

Henry Ware Hale, A.M., 1872. 
Born, So. West Harbor, Me., 
Oct. 7, 1843. Bapt. Union Theol. 
Sem., 1871-72; Newton Theol. 
Sem., 1872-74; ordained, 1874; 
Missionary, Am. Bapt. Miss. 
Union, Burma, 1874; address, 
R. F. D. 1, Savannah, Ga. 

Joshua Howard Millett, 1886, 
A.M., 1878. Born, Cherryfield, 
Me., Mar. 17, 1842. Adm. to the 
Bar, 1870; Member Mass. Leg- 
isl., 1884, 1885; since 1870, Law- 
yer, Boston, Mass. 

John Franklin Moody, 1874, 
A.M., Bowdoin, 1871. Born, 
Kingfield, Me., Jan. 18, 1846. 
Prin. Yarmouth Acad., Me.; He- 
bron Acad., 1872-79; Prin. Bridg- 
ton Acad., 1879; Edw. Little 
Inst., Auburn, Me. ; Hebron, Me. 

7 

CLASS OF 1868 

William Oliver Ayer, D.D., 
1908. Born, Sangerville, Me., 
June 25, 1845. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1868-71; Pastor, Peterboro, 
N. H., 1871-74; Skowhegan, Me., 
1874-84; Everett, Mass., 1884-90; 
Livermore Falls, Me., 1890-93; 



Brockton, Mass., 1893-1905; 
Braintree, 1905-08; Kenduskeag, 
Me. 

*Thomas Melvin Butler, A.M. 
Born, Aurora, Me., Jan. 24, 
1841. Private, 10th Me. Vols., 
1862-64; 2d Lieut. 24th U. S. 
Vols., 1864, and 1st Lieut., 1865; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1871; Pas- 
tor, Hopkinton, R. I., 1871-74; 
Somerset, Mass., 1874-76; Towns- 
hend, Vt., 1876-82; No. Uxbridge, 
Mass., 1882-88; Foxcroft, Me., 
1888-89; Canton, Mass., 1890-98; 
died. Canton, Mass., Aug. 6, 
1898, aged 57. 

*Leonard Dwight Carver. Born, 
La Grange, Me., Jan. 26, 1840. 
Private, 2d Me. Vols., 1861-63; 
Teacher, Me. and 111., 1870-74; 
Adm. to the Bar, 1875; Lawyer, 
Waterville, Me., 1876-90; State 
Librarian, 1890-1905; died, Au- 
gusta, Me., Sept. 18, 1905, aged 
65. 

William Heman Clark, A.M. 
Born, Hancock, Me., Mar. 13, 
1840. Pastor, Mt. Vernon, Me., 
1868-75; So. Norridgewock, 1875- 
83; Needham, Mass., 1884-87; 
Colby Acad., N. H., 1887-88; 
Mechanic Falls, Me., 1888-95; 
Charleston, 1895-1900; Parkman, 
1900-05; Gen. Sec. Maine S. S. 
Assoc, 1877-84; Turner, Me. 

Charles Leonid as Clay, A.M. 
Born, Andover, N. H., Oct. 9, 
1844. Teacher, St. Johnsbury, 
Vt., 1869-72; Holbrook, Mass., 
1873; Grafton, 1874-76; Whitins- 
ville, 1876-78; Watertown, 1878- 
80; Belmont, 1880-81; Supt. of 
Schools, Dist. of Bolton, 1895-97; 
in business. Harvard, Mass. 



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*JoHN Blake Clough, A.M. 
Born, Danbury, N. H., Feb. 22, 
1846. Asst. U. S. Dist. Attor- 
ney, 1873-86; from 1886, Clerk 
U. S. Dist. and Circuit Courts, 
Memphis, Tenn. ; died, Roxbury, 
Mass., Jan, 13, 1904, aged 57. 

*George Weston Davis, A.M. 
Born, Alfred, Me., Dec. 23, 1838. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1871; Pas- 
tor, So. Amesbury, Mass., 1871- 
74; Act. Pastor, Rowley, 1874-75; 
Antrim, N. H., 1875-76; Orange, 
Mass., 1876-80; Chicopee, 1880- 
90; Biddeford, Me., 1891-94; 
Wales, Mass., 1894-98; died. So. 
Waterboro, Me., Aug. 20, 1898, 
aged 59. 

Reuben Wesley Dunn, A.M., 
1880. Born, Fayette, Me., Feb. 
8, 1847. Prin. East Corinth Acad., 
1868-70; business agent, 1870-86; 
Merchant, 1886-91; Pres. Mad- 
ison Woolen Co., 1894-98; Direc- 
tor Lockwood Co., 1873-98; Pres. 
Somerset R. R., 1897-1907; Mgr., 
Dunn Edge Tool Co., Water- 
ville, Me. 

Henry Carlton Hallowell, 
A.M., M.D., Hahnemann Med. 
Coll., Chicago, 1887. Born, Ban- 
gor, Me., Nov. 12, 1847. Prin. 
Collins Sch., Gloucester, Mass., 
to 1880; with Chas. Scribner's 
Sons, N. Y., 1880-81; Cashier 
Solomon Valley Bank, Solomon 
City, Kan., 1881-84; Real Estate 
and Loan Agent, Topeka, Kan., 
1885; Physician, Auburn, Me; 
Quincy, Mass. 

Henry Malcolm Hopkinson. 
Born, New Sharon, Me., Feb. 1, 
1840. Private 16th Me. Vols.; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1871; Mis- 



sionary, Am. Bapt. Miss. Union, 
Bassein, Burma, 1871-76; Pastor, 
Hahfax, Vt., 1877-79; W. Wards- 
boro, Vt., 1879-84; Lebanon, 
Me., 1884-86; Perkinsville, Vt., 
1886-99; Westford, Vt., 1899- 
1902; So. Acworth, N. H. 

Edmund Franklin Merriam; 
A. M., 1877, D.D., 1902. Born, 
East Winthrop, Me., Jan. 26, 
1847. In business. New York, 
1868-76; Newton Theol. Inst., 
1879; Pastor, Livermore Falls, 
Me., 1879-80; Editor Baptist 
Missionary Magazine, 1880-1901; 
since 1901, Editor The Watch- 
man, Boston, Mass. 

David Palmer. Born, Grafton, 
Vt., Jan. 4, 1841. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1868-71; ordained, 1872; 
Pastor, W. Wardsboro, Vt., 
1871-74; W. Dummerston, 1874- 
75; E. Poultney, Vt., 1877-80; 
Adamsville, N. Y., 1881-84; Ell- 
endale. No. Dak., 1886-87; Lud- 
den. No. Dak. 

Edwin Sumner Small. Born, St. 
George, Me., Apr. 3, 1848. Asst. 
High Sch., Portland, Me., 1868- 
70; Newton Theol. Inst., 1873; 
Pastor, Cherryfield, Me., 1873- 
74; Brunswick, 1875-80; Liver- 
more Falls, 1880-90; Real Estate 
and Insurance, Melrose and Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Julian Daniel Taylor, A.M., 
LL.D., 1900. Born, Winslow, 
Me., Jan. 29, 1846. Tutor, 1868- 
73; since 1873, Prof. Latin Lan- 
guage and Literature, Colby 
College, Waterville, Me. 

*Frederic Augustus Waldron, 
A.M. Born, Buckfield, Me., 



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Apr. 6, 1841. From 1871, Lawyer, 
Waterville, Me.; died, Water- 
ville. Me., Dec. 19, 1896, aged 
55. 

15 

CLASS OF 1869 

*NlCHOLAS NOYES ATKINSON, A. 

M. Born, West Minot, Me., Apr. 
4, 1848. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1869-71; Prin. New London 
Acad., N. H., 1872-74; Mining 
Broker, Colo., 1878-92; died. 
West Minot, Me., Aug. 23, 1900, 
aged 52. 

*ISAAC Britton. Born, Winslow, 
Me., Sept. 18, 1847. Merchant, 
Portland, Me., 1868-70; Tanner, 
Bucksport, Me.; Me. House of 
Rep., 1897-99; died, Bangor, 
Me., March 21, 1906, aged 59. 

*Charles Wesley Chase. Born, 
Unity, Me., Aug. 13, 1841. from 
1872, Lawyer, Kansas City, Mo. ; 
died, Kansas City, Sept. 18, 
1908, aged 67. 

Oilman Clark Fisher, A.M., 
1890. Born, Francestown, N. H., 
July 12, 1841. Prin. High Sch., 
Castine, Me., 1869-70; Plymouth, 
Mass., 1870; For. Corr., Spring- 
field Republican, 1870-73; Prin. 
High and Gram. Sch., Swamp- 
scott, Mass., 1873-75; West 
Gram. Sch., Maiden, 1875-78; 
For. Corr. Boston Journal, 1878; 
Prin. Sawyer Gram. Sch., Dov- 
er, N. H., 1879; Supt. Schools, 
Dover, 1879-82; Supt., Wey- 
mouth, Mass., 1882-90; Muske- 
gon, Mich., 1890-92; Pawtucket, 
R. I., 1892-98; Great Barrington, 
Mass., 1898; Muskegon, Mich.; 
Author of Teacher's Manual in 
Primary Arithmetic (1880) ; Es- 
sentials of Geography. 



Abraham Willard Jackson, A. 
M., 1898, D.D., 1901, B.D., Har- 
vard, 1872. Born, Portland, Me., 
Apr. 7, 1843. Private, 8th Me. 
Vols., 1861-62; Sergt. Major 1st 
S. C. Vols., 1862; Lt. and Capt. 
33d U. S. Vols., 1865; Pastor, 
Unit. Soc, Petersboro, N. H., 
1873-81; Santa Barbara, Cal., 
1881-88; Lecturer on the Philos- 
ophy of Religion, Meadville, 
Theol. School, Pa., 1893-94; in 
literary pursuits, Melrose, Mass. 
Author of The Immanent God 
(1889); The Scientific Study of 
Literature (1889) ; James Marti- 
neau, a Biography and Study, 
(1900). 

Charles Holt Kimball, A.M. 
Born, Pembroke, N. H., Nov. 5, 
1841. Prin. High Sch. , and City 
Supt. Schools, Los Angeles, Cal., 
1876-80; wood and coal business, 
Haverhill, Mass.; Denver, Colo. 

Ephraim Wood Norwood, A.M., 
M.D., Harvard, 1882. Born, 
Camden, Me., Aug. 28, 1846. 
Prin. Hitchcock Free High Sch., 
Brimfield, Mass., 1869-79; since 
1882, Physician, Spencer, Mass. 

Edward Stewart Rawson. 
Born, Rumford Point, Me., Mar. 
9, 1848. Coal and Real Estate 
business, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Justin Kent Richardson, D.D., 
1898. Born, Pownal, Me., Dec. 
12,1843. Private 23d Me. Vols., 
1862; 1st Lt., Capt., and Bvt. 
Major 30th Me. Vols., 1864; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1872; Pas- 
tor, Maplewood, Mass., 1872-75; 
Editor Vermont Baptist, 1879-91; 
Pastor, Rutland, Vt., 1875-83; 
East Boston, Mass., 1883-86; 



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Brockton, 1886-1900; Des Moines, 
la., 1900-03; President, Des 
Moines, Coll., 1903-04; Real Es- 
tate, etc., Denver, Colo.; Author 
of Twelve Views of Heaven; 
Brockton's Perils (1890). 

*HowARD Chandler Rowe, A. 
M. Born, New Gloucester, Me., 
Jan. 13, 1846. Instr. Ottawa 
Univ., 1870; Acting Pastor, 
North Reading, Mass., 1874; 
died. New Gloucester, Me., Aug. 
21, 1875, aged 29. 

*Warren Augustus Smith. 

Born, Litchfield, Me., Mar. 13, 

1847. Prin. Corinna Acad., Me., 

1869; died, Corinna, Me., Aug. 

31, 1869, aged 22. 

11 

CLASS OF 1870 

Charles Henry Cumston, A.M., 
M.D., Columbia, 1877. Born, 
Monmouth, Me., Nov. 27, 1848. 
Sub-Master, Eng. High Sch., 
Boston, Mass., 1870-74; from 
1877, Physician, Brunswick, Me. 

Frederic Howard Eveleth, 
D.D., 1898. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1873; ordained, 1873; Missionary, 
Am. Bapt. Miss. Union, Toun- 
goo, Burma, 1873-85; Rangoon, 
1886-90; Sandoway,"1890-96; since 
1896, Theol. Sem., Insein, Burma. 

* George Llewellyn Farnum, 
LL.B., Albany, 1873. Born, 
Rumford, Me., Feb. 9, 1844. Pri- 
vate, 11th Mass. Vols, to 1864; 
Teacher, Ellsworth and Augus- 
ta, Me., 1870-72; Lawyer, Nor- 
way, from 1873; died, Rumford 
Centre, Me., June 18, 1877, aged 
33. 

Alfred Eben Meigs, A.M. Born, 
So. China, Me., Apr. 21, 1847. 



Asst. Ed. Bangor Whig and 
Courier, 1872-80; Night Editor 
New Haven Palladium, 1880-84; 
Night Editor and Business Man- 
ager, Omaha Bee, 1884-85; since 
1885, Manager Western News- 
paper Union, Detroit, Mich. 

Harrington Putnam, 1875; LL. 
B., Columbia, 1876; LL.D., Col- 
by, 1906. Born, Shrewsbury, 
Mass., June 29, 1851. Lawyer, 
New York. 

Edward Payson Roberts. Born, 
Waterboro, Me., Dec. 2, 1844. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1873; Pas- 
tor, Springvale, Me., 1873-76; 
Sandusky, O., 1876-78; Cincin- 
nati, 1880-87; Cheviot, 1887-91, 
1893-96; Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Erastus Melville Shaw. Born, 
Albion, Me., Oct. 14, 1842. Six- 
teenth Me. Vols., 1863-65; New- 
ton Theol. Inst, 1873; Pastor, 
Antrim, N. H., 1873-79; Beverly 
Farms, Mass., 1881-84; Printing 
business, Rockland, Me. 

Charles Rendol Whidden, 
1874. Born, Calais, Me., Oct. 5, 
1849. Ed. and Prop'r. Calais 
Times; Depy. Collector of Cus- 
toms, 1887; Calais, Me. 

8 

CLASS OF 1871 

Scotto Hedge Blewett. Born, 
Georgetown, Ky., Nov. 28, 1850. 
Teacher, St. Louis Sem., Mo., 
1871-72; Smithton, 1872-74; Supt. 
Sch., Boonville, 1874-75; Pub- 
lisher's Agt., 1875-77; Asst. 
High Sch., St. Louis, 1877-78; 
Prin. Bates Sch., 1878-79; Prin. 
Franklin Sch., 1879-82; Prin. 
Stoddard Sch., 1882-87; since 
1887, in business, St. Louis, Mo. 



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*Fred Irving Campbell. Born, 
Cherryfield, Me., Feb. 24, 1850. 
Prin. Cherryfield Acad., 1871-72; 
Calais Acad., 1872; Adm. to the 
Bar, 1882; County Attorney, 
1890-1900; Maine House Reps., 
1903; Lawyer, Cherryfield; died, 
Machias, Me., Jan. 17, 1908, 
aged 57. 

Charles Wilbert Foster, M. 
D., Detroit, 1875. Born, Unity, 
Me., Apr. 29, 1850; Physician, 
Deering, Woodford's P. O., Me. 

Albanus Kimball Gurney. 
Born, Cumberland, Me., May 
29, 1845. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1874; ordained, 1874; Missionary, 
from 1874, Am. Bapt. Miss. 
Union, Sibsagor; Dibrugarh, 
Assam., India. Translated the 
Old Testament into Assamese. 

*Delwin Augustus Hamlin, A. 
M. Born, Sidney, Me., Feb. 2, 
1846. Sub-Master, Lawrence 
Sch., Boston, Mass.; died, AU- 
ston, Mass., May 25, 1893, aged 
47. 

* William Libbey, A.M. Born, 
Westboro, Mass. , Apr. 11, 1839. 
Private, 20th Me. Vols., 1862-65; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1874; Pas- 
tor, Wilton, N. H., 1874-79; Sut- 
ton, 1879-85; from 1885, Ashfield, 
Mass. ; died, So. Ashfield, Mass., 
Aug. 18, 1894, aged 55. 

Walter Forrest Marston, A. 
M. Born, Danville, Me., July 6, 
1849. Teacher, 1871-78; Member 
Me. Legisl., 1887; Trustee Stor- 
er Coll., W. Va., 1901-05; since 
1878, Editor and Prop'r. Hallo- 
well Register, Hallowell Me. 



*WiLLis Bronson Mathews, A. 
M., 1879. Born, Liberty, Me., 
Aug. 26, 1849. Prin. High Sch., 
Ellsworth, Me., 1871-72; in busi- 
ness, Elmira, N. Y., St. Paul, 
Minn., and Lewiston, Me.; Prin. 
High Sch., Thomaston, Me., 
1877-83; Publisher's Agent, Bos- 
ton, Mass.; died, Syracuse, N. 
Y., Apr. 22, 1892, aged 42. 

George Stratton Paine. Born, 
Winslow, Me., Dec. 29, 1849. 
Teacher, Waltham, 111., 1871-72; 
Newcastle, Cal., 1872-73; Adm. 
to the Bar, 1875; Lawyer, Otta- 
wa, 111., 1876-84; Farmer, Wins- 
low, Me. 

Charles Howard Sturgis. Born, 
Cherryfield, Me., Apr. 21, 1851. 
Dep'y. Collector and Inspector 
of Customs, 1883-87; Book-keep- 
er, Cherryfield, Me. 

*Arthur Nash Willey. Born, 
Cherryfield, Me., Feb. 6, 1850. 
Insurance Agent, Cherryfield, 
Me., 1872-84; Carpenter; died, 
Dexter, Me., Oct. 26, 1907, aged 
57. 

Fred Morse Wilson. M.D., 
Harvard, 1875. Born, Hebron, 
Me., Dec. 8, 1850. Physician, 
Waterville, Me., 1875-80; and 
Instr. in Gymnastics, Colby 
Univ., 1875-78; since 1880, 
Bridgeport, Conn. 



12 



CLASS OF 1872 



John Harris Barrows. Born, 
Leeds, Me., Feb. 14, 1851. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1875; Pastor, 
Marblehead, Mass., 1875-78; So. 
Boston, 1878-79; Marlboro, 1880- 
83; Warren, Me., 1883-87; Buck- 



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field, 1887-89; Tenant's Harbor, 
1889-92; Yarmouth ville, 1892-98; 
Brewer, 1898-1903; since 1903, 
Marblehead, Mass. 

Elihu Burritt Haskell. Born, 
Guilford, Me., May 15, 1848. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1875; Pas- 
tor, Rockland, Me., 1875-78; Sauk 
Centre, Minn., 1878-80; Fargo, 
Dak., 1880-83; Hope Valley, R. 
I., 1884-90; Worcester, Mass., 
1890-93; Andover, 1893-94; Horti- 
culture, Southbridge, Mass. 

Thomas Gould Lyons, A. M. 
Born, New Brunswick, June 21, 
1840. Private, 1st Me. Cav., 
1861-62; 16th Me. Vols., 1864-65; 
Pastor, Monmouth, Me., 1872-74; 
Bryant's Pond, 1874-77; St. 
George, 1878-80; Bluehill, 1880- 
82; Lisbon Falls, 1882-83; Friend- 
ship, 1884-88; Nobleboro, 1888- 
91; Middlebury, Vt., 1891-94; So. 
Chelmsford, Mass., 1894-97; in 
business, Lowell, Mass. 

Howard Rogers Mitchell. 
Born, Waterville, Me., July 16, 
1850. Newton Theol. Inst., 1875; 
Pastor, Oskaloosa, Iowa, 1875- 
76; Pella, 1876-78; Hinsdale, N. 
H., 1879-80; Conway, Mass., 
1880-85; Huntington, 1885-88; 
No. Uxbridge, 1888-89; Dover, 
Me., 1891-96; Livermore Falls, 
1897-98; Florist, Waterville, Me. 

Wilder Washington Perry, 
A. M., 1887. Born, Lincolnville, 
Me., Nov. 24, 1848. Repr. Me. 
Legisl., 1879, 1880; Insurance 
Agent, Editor and Prop'r. Cam- 
den Herald, 1874-82; Editor Port- 
land Herald, 1891-92; since 1882, 
Real Estate and Publisher's Ag- 
ent, Camden, Me. 



Alfred Sweetser Stowell. 
Born, Wakefield, Mass., June 1, 
1850. Newton Theol. Inst., 1872- 
75; Pastor, Salem, N. H., 1875- 
80; Derry, 1880-89; Montville, 
Conn., 1889-96; Berlin, N. H., 
1896-1907; Bristol, R. I. 

Horace Wayland Tilden, A. 
M., D.D., 1892. Born, Chester- 
ville, Me., Dec. 22, 1841. Pri- 
vate 11th Me. Vols., 1863-66; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1875; Pas- 
tor, Augusta, Me., 1875-84; Hyde 
Park, Mass., 1884-89; Des 
Moines, Iowa, 1890-98; Jackson- 
ville, 111., 1898-99; Livermore 
Falls, Me., 1899-1903; Pierre, 
So. Dak. 

Louis Albert Wheeler. Born, 
Waterville, Me., Sept. 24, 1841. 
Sec'y Kennebec Framing Co., 
Fairfield, Me.; Asst. Cashier, 
Nat. Bank, Atchison, Kan., 1887- 
91; in lumber business, Bartlett, 
N. H., and Boston, Mass. 

8 

CLASS OF 1873 

Nathaniel Butler, Jr., A.M., 
D.D., 1895; LL.D., 1903. Born, 
Eastport, Me., May 22, 1853. 
Assoc. Prin. Woman's Coll., 
Lake Forest, 111., 1873-76; Asst. 
Prin., Woman's Coll., Highland 
Park, 111., 1876-79; and Prin. 
1879-84; ordained, 1884; Prof. 
Rhet. and Eng. Lit., Univ. of 
Chicago, 1884-86; Prof, of Latin, 
Univ. of Illinois, 1886-92; Prof, 
and Director of Univ. Extension, 
Univ. of Chicago, 1892-95; Pres- 
ident of Colby College, 1895- 
1901; Prof, of Education and Di- 
rector of Co-operating work, 
Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, 111. 



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Levi Hoyt Clement. Born, 
Rome, Me., Nov. 4, 1846. Instr. 
Franklin Sch., Topsham, Me., 
1873-74; Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 
1875-1902; retired, Brooklyn, N. 
Y. 

*Fred Fuller, M.D. Harvard, 

1879. Born, Corinth, Me. Apr. 
22, 1851. Prin. Presque Isle 
Acad., Me., 1873; High Sch., 
Methuen, Mass. 1873-75; from 

1880, Physician, Brooklyn, N. 
Y. ; died, Manitou Springs,JColo., 
Nov. 27, 1891, aged 40. 

Augustus Hill Kelley, A.M. 
Born, Frankfort, Me., Jan. 25, 
1851. Prin. High Sch., Eastport, 
Me., 1873-75; Belfast, 1875-82; 
Sub Master, Chapman Sch., Bos- 
ton, Mass., 1882-88; from 1888, 
Head Master, Lyman Sch., Bos- 
ton, Mass. Author of Heath's 
Complete School Record; and 
joint author with L. Dunton, 
of Inductive Course in English, 
(1900). 

*Frank Herbert Parlin, A.M., 
LL.B., Harvard, 1879. Born, 
East Winthrop, Me., May 23, 
1851. Adm. to the Bar, 1882; 
East Winthrop, Me. ; died, Hall- 
owell, Me., Oct. 10, 1907, aged 56 

*JoHN Herbert Philbrick, A. 
M. Born, Waterville, Me., July 
12, 1853. U. S. Mil. Acad., 1877; 
2d Lieut. 11th U. S. Inf., 1877; 
Act. Asst. Prof. Mod. Lang., 
U. S. Mil. Acad., West Point, 
N. Y., 1879-80; 1st Lieut. 11th 
U. S. Inf., 1886; died, Sackett's 
Harbor, N. Y., July 24, 1890, 
aged 37. 

George Martin Smith, A.M., 
1877. Born, Belgrade, Me., May 



30, 1847. Prin. High Sch., Nat- 
ick, Mass., 1873-76; Prin. Lit. 
and Theol. Inst., Fairfax, Vt., 
1877-78; Prin. Somerset Acad., 
N. Y., 1878-80; Prin. High Sch., 
Holbrook, Mass., 1880-85; Prin. 
Manning Sch., Ipswich, 1888-89; 
Student, Giessen Univ., Ger., 
1889-91; Prin. Canton Union 
Sch., 1891; Prof. Greek, Univ. 
of So. Dakota, 1891-99; and of 
Mod. Lang. 1899- ; Vermillion, 
So. Dakota. 

Jefferson Taylor, A.M. Born, 
Vassalboro, Me., Sept. 22, 1848. 
Prin. High Sch., Skowhegan, 
Me,, 1873-87; Prin. High School, 
Waterville, 1887-89; Rockland, 
1889-91; English and History, 
Chaff ey Prep. Sch., Ontario, 
CaL, 1891-97; Supt. of Sch., and 
Prin. High Sch., Ontario, Cal. 

*David Webster. Born, Milford, 
Mass., Mar. 16, 1851. Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1876; ordained, 
1876; Missionary, Am. Bapt. 
Miss. Union, Moulmein, Burma, 
1877-83; Phapun, 1883-85; Chung 
Mai, Siam, 1885-87; Pastor, 
Woodstock, Vt., 1890-96; Leb- 
anon, Me., 1897-1900; Goodwin's 
Mills, 1901-03; died, West Rock- 
port, Me., Apr. 4, 1904, aged 53. 

Clarence Percival Weston. 
Born, Bloomfield, Me., Aug. 23, 
1845. Teacher, Maiden, Mass., 
1873; since 1875, Lawyer, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 



10 



CLASS OF 1874 



Albert Barney Allen, A.M., 
1886. Born, Skowhegan, Me., 
May 17, 1848. Prin. High Sch., 
Waldoboro, Me., 1874-76; Prin. 



COLBY COLLEGE 



Wilton Acad., 1876-79; High 
Sch., Fairfield, 1879-80; Editor 
Fairfield Journal, 1880-84; Prin. 
Eaton Sch. , Norridgewock, 1884- 
86; Westbrook Sem., 1886-92; 
Prin. High Sch., Farmington, 
N. H., 1893-98; Supt. Schools, 
Wilton, Me., 1898-1902; Wilton, 
Me. 

Abraham Barker Gates, A.M., 
M.D., Harvard, 1880. Born, East 
Vassalboro, Me., May 12, 1854. 
Prin. High Sch., Cherryfield, 
Me., 1875-77; Univ. Vienna, and 
Berlin, 1880-81; City Physician, 
Minneapolis, Minn., 1883-84; 
since 1885, Prof, of Obstetrics, 
Univ. of Minn., Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

William Hunt Kelley, A.M., 
1881. Born, Liberty, Me., Dec. 
16, 1855. Prin. Grammar Sch., 
W. Waterville, Me., 1875-76; 
adm. to the Bar, 1877; Prin. 
High Sch., Brownville, 1877-78; 
High Sch., So. Thomaston, 1878- 
79; High Sch., Cherryfield, 1879- 
80; Lincoln Acad., Newcastle, 
1880-81; Lawyer, Warren, Mass., 
1882-1902; So. Manchester, Conn. 

Horace Wilson Stewart. Born, 
Hartland, Me., Feb. 24, 1852. 
Adm. to the Bar, 1875; Lawyer; 
Judge Municipal Court, Water- 
ville, Me., 1880-92; Camden, Me. 

*Theodore Frelinghuysen 
White. Born, Columbia, Me., 
Apr. 1, 1846. Ordained 1872. Pas- 
tor, Dexter, Me., 1874-75; New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1879; Pastor, 
Ellsworth, Me., 1878-83; Bath, 
1883-94; Bar Harbor, 1894-98; 
died, Brunswick, Me., Jan. 23, 
1899, aged 52. 



Charles Emery Williams, A. 
M., M.D., Columbia, 1883. Born, 
Waterville, Me., Jan. 30, 1857. 
Asst. Houlton Acad., Me., 1875- 
80; Physician, Houlton, Me. 

Charles Emerson Young. Born, 
Corinna, Me., Dec. 2, 1846. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1877; Pas- 
tor, Mt. Vernon, Me., 1877-81; 
Caribou, 1881-92; Missionary, 
Me. Bapt. Miss. Con v., West 
Enfield, Me. 

7 

CLASS OF 1875 

Edward John Colcord, A.M., 
1896. Born, Parsonsfield, Me., 
July 28, 1849. Prin. High Sch., 
Beverly, Mass., 1876-78; Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1881; Pastor, Am- 
herst, N. H., 1881-83; Prof. 
Lang, and Hist., Vermont 
Acad., Saxton's River, Vt., 1883- 
89; Prof. Greek, Latin and 
Math., Benedict Coll., Columbia, 
S. C, 1889-90; Lang. Hist, and 
Eng. Lit., No. Granville, N. Y., 
and Rutland, Vt., 1890-91; Prin. 
Delaware Lit. Inst., 1891-92; 
Prin. Rutland, Vt. High Sch., 
1892-95; Prof. History, State 
Coll. of Pa., 1895-97; Hist, and 
English, High Sch., Newark, N. 
J., 1897-1903; Prin. Academic 
Dept. , Heffley High Sch. , Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. 

Leslie Colby Cornish, A.M., 
LL.D., 1904. Born, Winslow, 
Me., Oct. 8, 1854. Prin. High 
Sch., Peterboro, N. H., 1875-77; 
Repr. Me. LegisL, 1878; Adm. to 
the Bar, 1880; Member Bd. of 
Trustees since 1888; Assoc. Jus- 
tice, Supreme Court of Me., 
since 1907; Augusta, Me. 



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John Hosmer Cox. Born, Free- 
dom, N. H., Dec. 3, 1848. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1875-77, 1880- 
81; Pastor, Camden, Me., 1878- 
80; Athol, Mass., 1881-87; in bus- 
iness, 1887-92; Pastor, Merrimac, 
Mass., 1892-95; Lexington, 1895- 
1901; West Townsend, Mass. 

William Goldthwait, A.M., 
Born, Jefferson, Me., Nov. 21, 
1844. Prin. Simonds High Sch., 
Warner, N. H., 1876-80; San 
Mateo Inst., Fla., 1880-83; Prin. 
Goshen Inst., Goshen, N. Y., 
1883-1901; Chester, Vt. 

Charles Francis Hall. Born, 

Sebago, Me., Apr. 16, 1850. 

Vice- Prin. Westbrook, Sem. , 

Me., 1876-78; since 1879, Law- 
yer, Boston, Mass. 

George Washington Hall. A. 
M. Born, Hermon, Me., Aug. 
7, 1850. Adm. to the Bar, 1877; 
Lawyer, Bangor, Me., 1877-80; 
Austin, Minn., 1881-83; Exam- 
iner, Civil Service Com., Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

*George Bassett Howard, A. 
M., 1882; M.D., Univ. of N. Y., 
1880. Born, Winslow, Me., Jan. 
11, 1850. Physician, Waterville, 
Me., 1880-93; died, Waterville, 
Me., Nov. 13, 1893, aged 42. 

Henry Hudson. Born, Guilford, 
Me., Mar. 19, 1851. Since 1875, 
Lawyer, Guilford, Me. 

Cyrus Knapp Merriam, A.M., 
1882; M.D., Univ. of N. Y., 1879. 
Born, Houlton, Me., June 29, 
1848. Physician, Lowell, Mass., 
1879; A. A. Surg., U. S. A., 
1880-87; Physician and mining, 
Spokane, Wash. 



GusTAvus Isaac Peavy. Born, 
Waterville, Me., Nov. 16, 1856. 
Adm. to the Bar, 1877; of firm, 
J. Peavy & Bros., Clothing, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Edward Andrew Read, A.M. 
Born, Norton, Mass., Apr. 27, 
1852. Newton Theol. Inst., 1878; 
Pastor, Readsboro.Vt., 1879-81; 
Needham, Mass., 1881-83; Prof. 
Greek and Rhet., Clermont 
Acad., 0., 1883-87; Pastor, Ame- 
lia, 0., 1887-89; Wauseon, 1889- 
92; Wooster, 1893-96; Dayton, 
1897; Martin's Ferry; Granville, 
Ohio. 

Samuel Austin Read, A. M. 
Born, Scituate, R. I., Sept. 19, 
1850. Newton Theol. Inst, 1878; 
Pastor, No. Stratford, N. H., 
1878-80; Act. Pastor, West Brat- 
tleboro,Vt., 1881; Pastor, Burke, 
N. Y., 1882; Passumsic, Vt., 
1883-85; Fiskdale, Mass., 1885-89; 
Agawam, 1889-99; Springfield, 
Mass. 

Edward Hawes Smiley, A.M., 
LL.D., 1905. Born, Winslow, 
Me., Aug. 17, 1852. Prin. High 
Sch., Waterville, Me., 1876-84; 
Classical Teacher, High Sch., 
Springfield, Mass., 1884-90; Vice- 
Prin. Public High Sch., Hart- 
ford, Conn., 1890-95, and since 
1895, Principal; Hartford, Conn. 

Herbert Tilden, A.M. Born, 
Chesterville, Me., June 18, 1850. 
Prin. Black River Acad., Lud- 
low, Vt., 1875-76; Pastor, La- 
moine. Me., 1876-79; Bar Har- 
bor, 1879-80; Sedgwick, 1880-83; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1883-84; 
Pastor, Old Town, 1885-86; Far- 
mington, 1886-92; Cedar Rapids, 



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Iowa, 1892-99; Wilton, Me., 1902- 
03; Sanford, 1903-06; Fargo, No. 
Dakota. 

JosiAH Odin Tilton, A.M., 1879; 
M. D., Univ. of N. Y., 1882. 
Born, Limerick, Me., July 29, 
1853. Prin. Prep. Dept., Peddie 
Inst., Hightstown, N. J., 1875-76; 
Asst. Glenwood Inst., Matanan, 
N. S., 1876-77; Prin. High Sch., 
Peterboro, N. H., 1877-80; Phys- 
ician, Cambridge, Mass., 1882- 
83; since 1883, Lexington, Mass. 

15 

CLASS OF 1876 

Fred Virgil Chase, A.M. Born, 
Fayette, Me., Apr. 30, 1851. 
Instr. Wooster Acad., Mass., 
1876-81; Adm. to the Bar, 1883; 
Asst. Co. Attorney, 1885-1886; 
Member Me. LegisL, 1899, 1901. 
Lawyer, Portland, Me. 

*Atwood Curtis Hall. Born, 
Nobleboro, Me., Apr. 17, 1850. 
Teacher, Vacaville, Cal., 1877-80; 
with Pacific Furniture Co., San 
Francisco, 1880-84; Teacher and 
Farmer, Nobleboro, Me., 1884- 
1902; died, Nobleboro, Me., May 
5, 1905, aged 55. 

Clement Howard Hallowell, 
M.D., Boston Univ., 1879. Born, 
Bangor, Me., Aug. 13, 1854. 
Physician, Topeka, Kan., 1879- 
83; Chicago, 111., 1883-93; Brock- 
ton, Mass., 1893-98; Mt. Vernon, 
N. H., 1898-99; Norwood, Mass. 

Edwin Collins Long, A. M., 
1880. Born, Sedgwick, Me., May 
13, 1848. Pastor, Milo, Me., 
1877-80; Monson, Me., 1880-83; 
Rochester Theol. Sem., 1883-86; 
Pastor, Painesville, O., 1886-89; 



Manchester, N. Y., 1889-98; in 
temperance work, Clifton 
Springs, N. Y., 1898-1902; Den- 
ver, Colo. 

Clarence Edmund Meleney, 
A.M., LL.D., 1904. Born, Sa- 
lem, Mass., Dec, 8, 1853. Prin. 
"Warren Acad., 1876-77; Gram. 
Sch., Marlboro, Mass., 1877-78; 
Gram. Sch., Quincy, Mass., 1878- 
79; Prin. Pub. Sch., No. 2, Yon- 
kers, N. Y., 1879-80; Prin. New- 
ton St. Pubhc Sch., Newark, N. 
J., 1880-83; Supt. PubHc Sch., 
Paterson, N. J., 1883-88; Somer- 
ville, Mass., 1888-93; Head of 
Dept. of School Supervision, 
Teacher's Coll., and Member of 
Faculty of Philosophy, Columbia 
Univ., 1893-96; since 1897, Assoc. 
Supt. of Schools, New York. 

Charles Albert Russell, LL. 
B., Boston Univ., 1878. Born, 
Canton, Mass., Mar. 18, 1855. 
Lawyer; City Solicitor, 1892-99; 
Gloucester, Mass. 

Albion Woodbury Small, A. 
M., LL. D., 1900; Ph.D. Johns 
Hopkins Univ., 1889. Born, 
Buckfield, Me., May 11, 1854. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1879; Univ. 
of Berlin, 1879-80, and Univ. of 
Leipzig, 1880-81; Member Me. 
Hist. Soc, 1881; Prof, of His- 
tory and Polit. Econ., Colby 
Univ., 1881-88; Reader in His- 
tory, Johns Hopkins Univ., 1888- 
89; President Colby Univ., 1889- 
92; Editor of The American 
Journal of Sociology, since 
1895; Head of Dept. of Sociol- 
ogy, Univ. of Chicago, from 
1892, and Dean of the Grad- 
uate School of Arts and Litera- 
ture; Chicago, 111. Author of 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE 



The Beginnings of American 
Nationality (1890) ; General Soci- 
ology (1895) ; Adam Smith and 
Modern Sociology (1907); The 
Cameralists (1909) ; Joint auth- 
or of Introduction to the Study 
of Society (1894). 

Charles Coffin Tilley. Born, 
Sidney, Me., Jan. 12, 1850. Pas- 
tor, Nobleboro, Me., 1876-77; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1877-79; 
Pastor, Fairfield, Me., 1879-81; 
So. St. George, 1881-82; Noble- 
boro, 1882-84; Foxcroft, 1884-86; 
Lewiston, 1886-91; Bridgeton, N. 
J., 1891-98; Hyde Park, Mass., 
1898-1905; Mattapan, Mass. 

Ansley Ezra Woodsum. Born, 
West Peru, Me., Apr. 2, 1849. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1879; Pas- 
tor, Milford, Mass., 1879-82; 
Rockland, Mass., 1882-87; Mil- 
ford, N. H., 1887-90; Chelsea, 
Mass., 1890-92; Lexington, 1892- 
95; Exeter, N. H. 



CLASS OF 1877 

William Henry Brownson. 
Born, Norridgewock, Me., Nov. 
8, 1854. City Ed. Daily Adver- 
tiser, Portland, Me., 1878-1906; 
Supt. Schools Portland, Me. 

JosiAH Hayden Drummond, Jr., 
A.M. Born, Waterville, Me., 
Mar. 5, 1856. Adm. to the Bar, 
1879; Repr. Me. LegisL, 1891; 
Maine Senate, 1897-99; since 
1879, Lawyer, Portland, Me. 

Joseph Howard Files. Born, 
Waterford, Me., Apr. 15, 1852. 
Since 1878, Editor Daily Adver- 
tiser, Portland, Me. 



John Marshall Foster, A.M., 
1887; D.D., 1903. Born, Port- 
land, Me., July 21, 1857. With 
Taylor Mfg. Co., New Britain 
Conn., to 1883; Newton Theol 
Inst., 1887; Missionary, Am 
Bapt. Miss. Union, Swatow 
China, 1887-1906; Pres. Vashon 
Coll., Burton, Wash., 1906- 
Swatow, China. 

William Harris Gibbs. Born, 
Waterville, Me., June 3, 1856. 
Adm. to the Bar, 1881; with New 
Home Sewing Machine Co. 

Florentius Merrill Hallo- 
well. Born, Augusta, Me., 
Nov. 12, 1852. Court Reporter, 
1878-92; Pres. First Nat. Bank, 
Elm Creek, Neb. ; Lawyer, from 
1879; County Judge, from 1901; 
Kearney, Neb. 

Harry Neil Haynes, A.M., 1900. 
Born, Green Bay, Wis., Nov. 
29, 1855. Prin. Greeley High 
Sch., 1878; Lawyer, Ft. Collins, 
Colo., 1878-81; County Att'y-, 
1894; since 1881, Greeley, Colo. 

JosiAH Robert Henderson, A. 
M., 1883; D.D., 1902. Born, Mer- 
rimac, N. H., July 25, 1853. 
Rochester Theol. Sem., 1880; 
Pastor, Penfield, N. Y., 1880-83; 
Wyoming, O., 1883-85; Palmyra, 
N. Y., 1885-97; Cor. Sec, N. Y. 
Bapt. Union for Ministerial Ed- 
ucation, since 1897; Theol. Sem., 
Rochester, N. Y. 

William Henry Looney. Born, 
Portland, Me., Mar. 28, 1854. 
Since 1879, Lawyer; City Solic- 
itor, 1882, 1883, 1884; U. S. Com. 
to take testimony in Alabama 
Claims, 1883; Member Me. Leg- 



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isl., 1887, 1889; Senate, 1909; 
Portland, Me, 

Edwin Oliver Lord, A.M. Born, 
Great Falls, N. H., Mar. 1, 1856. 
Editor Free Press, Great Falls, 
N. H. 

Edwin Francis Lyford, A.M., 
1882. Born, Waterville, Me., 
Sept. 8, 1857. Adm. to the Bar, 
1879; Asst. High School, Water- 
ville, Me., 1880-82; Lawyer, 
since 1882; Member City Council, 
Springfield, Mass., 1885-86; Mem- 
ber Mass. Legisl., 1892, 1893; 
Senate, 1894; Member Bd. of 
Trustees, Colby Coll., since 1890; 
Special Justice of Police Court, 
Springfield, Mass. Author of 
Pictures and Stories from Amer- 
ican History. 

Charles Francis Meserve, A. 
M., LL.D., 1899. Born, North 
Abington, Mass., July 15, 1850. 
Prin. High Sch., Rockland, 
Mass., 1877-85; Prin. Oak Street 
Sch., Springfield, Mass., 1885-89; 
Supt. Haskell Inst., U. S. Indus- 
trial Training Sch., Lawrence, 
Kan., 1889-94; since 1894, Presi- 
dent of Shaw Univ., Raleigh, N. 
C. ; Lecturer and Writer on Race 
Problems. Author of Historical 
Sketch of Abington, So. Abing- 
ton, and Rockland, Mass. (1884) . 

Charles Dennison Smith, A.M., 
1891, and Bowdoin, 1879; M.D., 
Bowdoin, 1879. Born, Portland, 
Me., Nov. 8, 1855. Permanent 
Sec'y. Me. Med. Assoc; City 
Physician, 1884, 1885, 1886; Prof., 
Physiology, since 1891, Bowdoin 
Coll. ; Pres. State Bd. of Health, 
since 1892; Supt. Me. Gen'l. 
Hospital, Portland, Me. 



Judson Andrew Sturtevant. 
Born, Fayette, Me., May 20, 
1852. Prin. High Sch., Hanover, 
Mass., 1877-78; Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1878-79; Union Bapt. Theol. 
Sem., Morgan Park, 111., 1879; 
ordained, 1880; Pastor, Sonora, 
Cal., 1880-84; Vallejo, Cal., 1884- 
88; Phoenix, Ariz., 1888; Oak- 
land, Cal, 1888-90; Napa, 1890- 
94; Sacramento, 1894-99; Albany, 
Ariz., 1899-1901; Fort Bragg, 
Cal. 

George Weston Young, A.M., 
1890. Born, Corinna, Me., Oct. 
18, 1853. Prin. High Sch., Bris- 
tol, Me., 1877-81; Wise asset, 
1881-83; Bristol, 1883-86; Blair 
Sch., Washington, D. C, 1886; 
Supt. Schools, Manson, Iowa. 

15 

CLASS OF 1878 

William Carey Burnham, A. M. , 
Born, St. John, N. B., Apr. 29, 
1854. Prin. High Sch., Have- 
lock, N. B., 1879; Instr. Rock- 
land Coll., N. Y., 1880-81; Prin. 
High Sch., Bathurst, N. B., 
1881-82; St. Martin's 1883; Instr. 
Bapt. Sem., Atlanta, Ga., and 
Woodstock Coll., Ont., 1884-85; 
Instr., Shortlidge Acad., Media, 
Pa., 1885-90; Teacher and Book- 
keeper, Roslindale, Mass. 

Charles Augustus Chase, A. 
M., M.D., Harvard, 1884, and 
Long Island Coll. Hosp., 1885. 
Born, No. Yarmouth, Me., Oct. 
14, 1853. Prin. Derby Acad., Vt., 
1878-81; Physician, Minneapolis, 
Minn., 1885-93; Gladstone, Mich., 
1893-99; Yarmouth, Me., 1899- 
1907; from 1907, Baltimore, Md. 



GENERAL CATALOGUE 



* Walter Isidoro Davis, A.M. 
Born, Gorham, N. H., Aug. 7, 
1848. Prin. China Acad., Me., 
1878-79; High Sch., Gorham, N. 
H., 1880; Prin. High Sch., Col- 
quit, Minn. ; Berhn, N. H. ; died, 
Concord, N. H., June 1, 1907, 
aged 58. 

*Frederic Eli Dewhurst. Born, 
Bradford, Me., Apr. 20, 1855. 
Prof. Latin and Hist., Conn. Lit. 
Inst., Suffield, Conn., 1878-79; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1882; Pas- 
tor, Wollaston, Mass., 1882-87; 
BurHngton, Vt., 1887-92; Plym- 
outh Union Ch., Indianapolis, 
Ind., 1892-1900; Univ. Cong'l. 
Ch., Chicago, from 1900; died, 
Chicago, 111., Nov. 13, 1906, 
aged 51. Author of Dwellers in 
Tents (1897) ; Sermons. A Mem- 
orial was published, 1907. 

Albert Colby Getchell. A.M., 
M.D., Jefferson, 1885. Born, 
Waterville, Me., July 9, 1857. 
Harvard Med. Sch., 1878-79; 
Bridgewater Normal Sch., 
Mass., 1881; Prin. Gram. Sch., 
Worcester, Mass., 1882; Jeffer- 
son Med. Coll., 1883-85; since 
1885, Physician, Worcester, 
Mass. 

* James Jenkins, 1888. A.M., 
1892. Born, Stalybridge, Eng., 
Dec. 20, 1851. Prin. Gram. Sch., 
Worcester, Mass. ; Prin. English 
High Sch. ; Prin. Gram. School, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. ; died, Brooklyn, 
N. Y., Feb. 7, 1903, aged 51. 

Frank John Jones. Born, Leb- 
anon, Me., Aug. 8, 1853. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1878-80, 1882- 
83; Pastor, Allenton, R. I., 1880- 
84; Iowa Falls, la., 1884-85; See- 



konk, Mass., 1885-86; Ea. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1885-88; Ea. Green- 
wich, R. I., 1888-92; W. Spring- 
field, Mass., 1893-94; City Miss 'y. 
Phila., Pa., 1895-98; Pastor, 1898- 
1903; Philadelphia, Pa. 

William Gerry Mann, B.D., 
Yale, 1882. Born, Skowhegan, 
Me. , Apr. 16, 1855, Prin. High 
Sch., Milo, Me., 1878-79; Theol. 
Dept. Yale Univ., 1882; Pastor, 
Cong'l. Ch., Monson, Me., 1882- 
88; Biddeford, 1888-90; Pueblo, 
Colo., 1890-94; since 1895, Cum- 
berland Mills, Me. 

*Walter Herbert Mathews. 
Born, Gardiner, Me., Feb. 20, 
1857. Prin. High Sch., Tenant's 
Harbor, Me., 1888-89; Dep'y. 
Collector of Customs, 1899-1907; 
died, St. George, Me., Feb. 11, 
1907, aged 50. 

Charles Leonard Phillips, 
1888. Born, Oakland, Me., Oct. 
17, 1856. U. S. Mil. Acad., West 
Point, 1881; 2d Lt., July 1881; 1st 
Lt., Dec. 1887; Capt. Mar. 1899; 
Lt. Col., Artillery Corps, U. S. 
A., Comd'g Fort McKinley, 
Portland, Me. 

Daniel Webster Pike. Born, 
Franklin, N. H., Feb. 24, 1853. 
Prin. High Sch., Swanzey, N. 
H., 1882; Civil Engineer, Kansas 
City, Mo. 

*Charles Henry Salsman. 
Born, Country Harbor, N. S., 
Dec. 21, 1846. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1881; Pastor, Lebanon, O., 
1881-83; died, Lebanon, O., Feb. 
7, 1883, aged 36. 

Henry Marcus Thompson, D.D. 
1906. Born, Windsor, Vt., Nov 



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26, 1854. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1878-80; Pastor, St. Mary's, 0., 
1880-81; Iowa City, la., 1881-85; 
Iowa Falls, 1885-88; since 1888, 
Hartford, Conn. 

Howard Benjamin Tilden. 
Born, Chesterville, Me., Sept. 
13, 1848. Prin. High Sch., Oak- 
land, Me., 1878-79; Pastor, La- 
moine. Me., 1880-82; Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1882-85; Pastor, Ed- 
gartown, Mass., 1885-88; Ches- 
ter, Vt., 1888-91; Cherryfield, 
Me., 1891-93; Evangelist, 1893-96; 
Pastor, Dover, 1896-1900; Waldo- 
boro, 1900-04; Bar Harbor, 1904- 
05; since 1905, Tenant's Harbor, 
Me. 

Drew Thompson Wyman. Born, 
Livermore, Me., Nov. 23, 1852. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1878-79, 
1881-83; Pastor, Spencer, Mass., 
1879-82; West Somerville, 1882- 
91; Lewiston, Me., 1891-94; 
Evangehst, 1894-95; Pastor, 
Brockton, Mass., 1895-1901; since 
1902, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

*George Franklin Youngman. 
Born, Belgrade, Me., Nov. 13, 

1854. Prin. Hartland Acad., 
1878-80; High Sch., Fairfield, 
1881; died, Waterville, Me., Jan. 
21, 1882, aged 27. 

16 

CLASS OF 1879 

Charles Edward Conant, LL. 
B., LL.M., Columbian, 1882. 
Born, Portland, Me., Jan. 17, 

1855. Adm. to the Bar, 1881; 
Lawyer, Minneapolis, Minn., 
1882-97; since 1897, Wells, Minn. 

Everett Flood, M.D., Bowdoin, 
1881. Born, Clinton, Me., Feb. 



10, 1855. Asst. Physician, Lu- 
natic Hospital, Worcester, Mass., 
1881-86; Physician, Providence, 
R. I., 1887-88; Supt. Hosp. Cot- 
tages for children, Baldwinville, 
Mass., 1886-99; Univ. Coll., Lon- 
don, 1892; Univ. Berlin, 1893; 
since 1898, Palmer, Mass. 

James Geddes. Born, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal., Feb. 8, 1860. Steno- 
graphic Clerk, Bradley Ferti- 
lizer Co., Boston, Mass., 1879-99; 
with Silver, Burdett & Co., N. 
Y., 1900-1902; with H. K. Porter, 
Everett, Mass. 

Hannibal Emery Hamlin, LL. 
B., Boston Univ., 1882. Born, 
Hampden, Me., Aug. 22, 1858. 
Adm. to the Bar, 1883; Trustee 
Colby College, 1899-1902; Repr. 
Me. Legisl., 1893-1895; Senate, 
1899; Attorney General of Maine, 
1904-09; Ellsworth, Me. 

Nathan Hunt. Born, Milton, 
Mass., Apr. 3, 1848. Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1882; Pastor, Mil- 
ton, Mass., 1882-90; Quincy, 
1890-94; Miss. Me. Bapt. Conv., 
since 1895; Charleston, Me. 

Willis Albert Joy, A.M., 1899. 
Born, Ellsworth, Me., Feb. 8, 
1855. Assoc. Ed. Free Press, 
Great Falls, N. H., 1879-80. 
Clerk to Pres. C. and E. I. R. 
R., Co., Chicago, 111., 1880-81; 
Adm. to the Bar, 1882; Lawyer, 
and Loan Broker, Grand Forks, 
No. Dak. 

Charles Stanwood Lemont. 
Born, Bath, Me., Nov. 10, 1853. 
Prin. High Sch., Camden, Me., 
1880; Newton Theol. Inst., 1886; 
in business, Haverhill, Mass. 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE 



Will Hartwell Lyford, A.M. 
Born, Waterville, Me., Sept. 15, 
1858. Chief Clerk, President's 
Office, C. and E. L R. R. Co., 
Chicago, 111., 1879-83; Adm. to 
the Bar, 1884; Asst. Gen'l SoHc- 
itor, 1884-87, and Gen'l Solicitor, 
1887-92; Gen'l Council, from 
1892, C. and E. I. R. R. Co., 
Chicago, 111. 

William Withington Mayo, A. 
M., 1883. Born, No. Haven, Me., 
Apr. 12, 1855. Prin. High Sch., 
Lubec, 1879-80; Asst. Houlton 
Acad., 1880-81; Prin. Hebron 
Acad., 1881-85; Prin. High Sch., 
Fountain, Colo., 1885-93; Mg'r. 
Good Will Farm, Me., 1894-97; 
Supt. Berkshire Indus. Farm, 
Canaan Four Corners, N. Y. 

George Merriam, A. M., Born, 
China, Me., Nov. 30, 1856. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1882; ordained, 
1883; Pastor, Abilene, Kan., 
1882-85; Solomon City, 1885-88; 
Osage City, 1888-92; Freeport, 
Me., 1892-1904; Skowhegan, Me. 

*WiLLiAM Emery Morang. Born, 
Eastport, Me., July 21, 1850. 
Prin. High Sch., Wolfboro, N. 
H., 1873-81; Prin. High Sch., No. 
Chelmsford, Mass., 1882-83; 
Supt. Pub. Sch., Falmouth, 
Mass., 1883-84; from 1884, Prof. 
Latin, Roger Williams Univ.; 
died, Nashville, Tenn., June 30, 
1887, aged 37. 

George Edwin Murray. Born, 
Lebanon, Me., Nov. 24, 1854. 
In wholesale grocery business, 
Lawrence and Haverhill, Mass. 

Charles Edson Owen, D.D., 
1907. Born, Leeds, Me., Oct. 25, 



1852. Prin. Monmouth Acad., 
Me., 1879-81; Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1884; Pastor, Oakland, 
Me., 1884-90; Gardiner, 1890-93; 
Houlton, 1893-1901; Trustee Col- 
by Coll., since 1900, and Finan- 
cial Sec'y, 1901-04; Sec'y, Chr. 
Civic League, Waterville, Me. 

Allen Pelatiah Soule. Born, 
Waterville, Me., Aug. 14, 1855. 
Prin. Wadsworth Gram. Sch., 
Danvers Centre, Mass., 1879-80; 
Prin. High Sch., Oakland, Me., 
1880-83; Dexter, 1883-84; Supt. 
Pub. Sch., Hingham, Mass., 
1884-87; since 1887, Publisher's 
Agent, with Am. Book Co., Bos- 
ton; residence, Hingham, Mass. 

Justin Adfer Walling, M.D., 
Bowdoin, 1882. Born, Burrill- 
ville, R. I., Oct. 29, 1858. Prin. 
High Sch., Harrington, Me., 
1879-80; Physician, Jonesport, 
1883-87; Milbridge, Me. 

Charles Franklin Warner, A. 
M., 1886. Born, Somerville, 
Mass., Sept. 18, 1857. Bridge- 
water Normal Sch., Mass., 1881; 
Prin. High Sch., Cornville, Me., 
1881; Prin. Gram. Sch., and 
Supt. Sch., Augusta, 1882-83; 
First Asst. State Normal Sch., 
Farmington, Me., 1883-88; 
Teacher of Physics, Eng. High 
Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1888- 
90; Master Manual Training 
Sch., and Teacher of Sci. and 
Math., 1890-98; Prin. Evening 
High Sch., 1888-92; since 1898, 
Prin. Technical High Sch., and 
Evening Sch., of Trades, Spring- 
field, Mass. 

Edwin Carey Whittemore, D. 
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Apr. 29, 1858. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1882; Pastor, New Boston, 
N. H., 1882-84; Auburn, Me., 
1884-89; Damariscotta, 1889-99; 
Trustee Colby Coll., since 1905; 
from 1899, Waterville, Me. Au- 
thor of History of Daviariscotta 
Association (1892) ; History of 
the Baptist Church ofNobleboro, 
(1893); Historical Address 75th 
Anniversary of the Maine Bap- 
tist Missionary Convention 
(1899) ; Editor of Centennial His- 
tory of Waterville, (1902). 



CLASS OF 1880 

John Elijah Case. Born, Pat- 
ten, Me., Nov. 27, 1856. Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1880-82; Missionary 
Am. Bapt. Miss. Union, Toun- 
goo, Burma, 1882-87; since 1887, 
Myingyan, Burma. 

*Charles Haynes Case. Born, 
Monmouth, Me., May 28, 1858. 
Teacher, and P. M., Pasadena, 
Cal. ; died, Pasadena, Cal., Jan. 
1, 1887, aged 28. 

Hugh Ross Chaplin. Born, Ban- 
gor, Me., Nov. 24, 1855. Adm. 
to the Bar, 1882; Lawyer, Ban- 
gor, Me. 

Carroll Winn Clark. Born, 
Baldwinville, Mass., June 14, 

1853. With Amer. Seating Co., 
Boston, Mass. 

James Edward Cochrane, A.M. 
Born, Monmouth, Me., July 4, 

1854. Rochester Theol. Sem., 
1883; Pastor, Paris, Me., 1883- 
86; Missionary, Am. Bapt. Miss. 
Union, Maulmain, Burma, 1886- 
88; Pastor, Hallowell, Me., 1889- 
99; Springvale, 1899-1903; Evan- 



gelist, 1903-06; Pastor, from 1906, 
Brunswick, Me. 

*Edgar Herbert Crosby. Born, 
Albion, Me., Nov. 3, 1859. Prin. 
High Sch., Brownville, Me., 
1880-81; Milo, 1881-82; Prin. Mon- 
son Acad. ; Deering High Sch. ; 
died, Deering, Me., Jan. 31, 1898, 
aged 38. 

*Caleb Buffum Frye, A.M., 
1895. Born, Salem, Mass., Jan. 
22, 1856. Prin. Sch. of Lang., Bos- 
ton, Mass., to 1885; Private Sch., 
1885-98; died, Sharon, Mass., 
Aug. 1, 1898, aged 42. 

Fred Samuel Herrick, A.M., 
M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 
1884. Born, Sedgwick, Me., June 
9, 1858. Since 1884, Physician, 
Brooklin, Me. 

Joshua Loring Ingraham, A.M. 
Born, Camden, Me., Nov. 18, 
1852. Instr. Worcester, Acad., 
Worcester, Mass., 1880-82; 
Teacher, Rockport, Me., 1882-83; 
Prin. Pillsbury Acad., Owaton- 
na, Minn., 1883-89; Instr. in 
Math., 1889-96; from 1896, in 
Greek and Latin, Owatonna, 
Minn. 

Herbert Leslie Kelley. Born, 
Unity, Me., Nov. 6, 1857. Teach- 
er, 2 years; Cashier Nat. Bank, 
Fairfield, Me., 13 years; Prop'r 
Book Store, Waterville, Me. 

Ernest Frothingham King, A. 
M., M.D., Howard Univ., 1883. 
Born, Turner, Me., Nov. 29, 
1858. Instr. Wayland Sem., 
Washington, D. C, 1880-85; 
Physician, 1885-97; Hawaii, 1897- 
1901; Washington, D. C. 



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Carl Clinton King, A.M., LL. 
B., Boston Univ., 1884. Born, 
Dixfield, Me., Oct. 9, 1860. Prin. 
High Sch., Caribou, Me., 1880- 
82; Presque Isle Acad., 1882-83; 
Lawyer, Caribou, Me., 1883-88; 
Repr. Me. Legisl., 1897, 1899; 
in business. Caribou, Me. 

Harry Lyman Koopman, A.M.; 
Litt. D., 1908; A.M., Harvard, 
1893. Born, Freeport, Me., July 
1, 1860. Prin. Gram. Sch., Clare- 
mont, N. H., 1880-81; Asst. 
Astor Library, New York, 1881- 
82; Cataloguer, Cornell Univ. 
Lib., 1883-84; Columbia Coll. 
Lib., 1884-85; Rutgers Coll. Lib., 
1885-86; Library Univ. of Vt., 
1886-92; Grad. Student, Harvard, 
1892-93; since 1893, Librarian, 
Brown Univ., Providence, R. I. 
Author of The Great Admiral, 
(1883); Orestes, and Other Poems 
(1887); Woman's Will, (1888); 
The Crifne of the Culprit Fay, 
(1890); The Gothic Minster, 
(1891) ; Catalogue of Library of 
George P. Marsh, (1892); The 
Mastery of Books, (1896) ; The 
Miller of Fort St. Frederic, 
(1904) ; At the Gates of the Cen- 
tury, (1905). 

Jonathan Titus MacDonald, 
A.M., 1893; M.D., Cooper Med. 
Coll., 1884. Born, Cambridge, 
N. B^., May 4, 1853. Prin. Pub. 
Sch., Livermore, Cal., 1880-82; 
Physician, San Francisco, Cal., 
1885-94; Honolulu, H. I. 

Laurentius Melancthon Na- 
SON, M.D., Jefferson, 1884. 
Born, Standish, Me., June 7, 
1852. Prin. Gram. Sch., Sac- 
carappa. Me., 1880-81; Physician, 
Worcester, Mass. 



Hartstein Wendell Page, A. 
M., M.D., Bowdoin, 1888. Prin. 
High Sch., Newport, N. H., 
1880-84; High Sch., Ware, Mass., 
1884-85; Physician, Worcester, 
Mass., 1888-99; Supt. Hospital 
Cottages for Children, Baldwin- 
ville, Mass. 

Arthur Milton Thomas, A.M. 
Born, Manchester, Me., Jan. 18, 
1858. Prin. High Sch., Rich- 
mond, Me., 1880-85; Prin.Ricker 
Classical Inst., Houlton, Me., 
1885-1901; High Sch., Bar Har- 
bor, 1901-06; Prin. High Sch., 
Kennebunk, Me. 

James Elisha Trask, A.M. 
Born, New Sharon, Me., Mar. 2, 
1855. Instr. So. Jersey Inst., 
Bridgeton, N. J., 1880-87; Law- 
yer, St. Paul, Minn. 



CLASS OF 1881 

Charles Edward Atwood, A.B., 
Harvard, 1882. Born, Waltham, 
Mass., Jan. 11, 1858. Prin. King- 
ston Acad., N. H., 1882; Journ- 
alist, Exeter, N. H. 

David Judson Bailey, A.M. 
Born, Lincoln, Me., Sept. 20, 
1858. Rochester Theol. Sem., 
1884; Pastor, Bolton, N. Y., 1884- 
85; Warrensburgh, 1885-86; Pas- 
tor, Shelby Centre, 1887-88; 
Elba, 1888-91; Pulaski, 1892-98; 
Meridian, and Auburn, 1899- ; 
Los Angeles, Cal. 

*AsHER Hinds Barton. Born, 
Benton, Me., June 21, 1859. 
Lawyer, Kansas City, Mo. ; died, 
Yankton, So. Dak., Mar. 18, 
1888, aged 29. 



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Frank Dearborn Bullard, M. 
D., Univ. of So. Cal., 1888. 
Born, Lincoln Center, Me., Dec. 
27, 1860. Instr. Houlton Acad., 
Me., 1881-83; Prin. High Sch., 
Brown ville, 1883-84; Instr. Sierra 
Madre Coll., Pasadena, Cal., 
1884-85; Prin. Azusa Schools, 
1885-86; Student, Med. Coll., 
Univ. So. Cal. ; Gottingen and 
Vienna, 1888-89; Editor So. Cali- 
fornia Practitioner 1889-99; 
Prof. Clinical Chem., Univ. of 
So. Cal. ; Physician, Los Angeles, 
Cal. ; Author of Climatology of 
So. Cat.; The Aristophilon, 
(1899); Cupid's Chalice, (1901). 

*Charles Miller Coburn. Born, 
Skowhegan, Me., June 17, 1860. 
Drowned, Skowhegan, Me. , July 
4, 1882, aged 22. 

*Frank Burton Gushing. Born, 
Skowhegan, Me., June 18, 1859. 
Med. Student; died. New York, 
Dec. 30, 1883, aged 24. 

John Francis Davies, A. M. 
Born, Rockland, Me., Oct. 2, 
1858. Library Asst., Librarian, 
and Library Expert, since 1882; 
Spokane, Wash. 

Alfred Henry Evans, A.M., 
1885. Born, Cambridge, Mass., 
Sept. 12, 1860. Instr. Worces- 
ter Acad., Mass., 1882-84; Univ. 
of Berlin, 1884-85; Instr. in 
Greek, Gushing Acad., Ashburn- 
ham, Mass., 1885-95; Prin. High 
Sch., Northampton, Mass. 

Frederic Mack Gardner. Born, 
Salem, Mass. Mar., 24, 1858. 
Newton Theol., Inst., 1884; Pas- 
tor, Winthrop, Mass., 1882-84; 
Lawrence, 1884-92; Boston, 1892- 
98; since 1899, So. Boston, Mass. 



Isaac William Grimes. Born, 
Alexandria, Va., July 22, 1850. 
Rochester Theol. Sem., 1884; 
Pastor, W. Springfield, Mass., 
1884-89; Pittsfield, N. H., 1889- 
91; Stoneham, Mass., 1891-93; 
Cambridge, 1893-1903; Fitch- 
burg, 1903-06; Athol, Mass. 

Clarence LaVerne Judkins. 
Born, Winthrop, Me., Feb. 26, 
1858. Prin. Sch. Lang., Boston, 
Mass., 1882-84; Teacher, Hollis, 
N. H., 2 years; Nahant, Mass., 
2 years; Needham, 5 years; Ox- 
ford, 2 years; No. Brookfield, 1 
year; Northboro, 2 years; Supt. 
Schools, Ashfield, Mass. 

Horatio Bickford Knox, A.M., 
1895. Born, Cambria, Pa., Prin. 
Boynton Sch., Eastport, Me., 
1881-84; Prin. High Sch., Palmer, 
Mass., 1884-1902; History and 
Latin, R. I. Normal Sch., Prov- 
idence, R. I. 

Samuel Keene Marsh, A.M., 
Born, Dexter, Me., July 4, 1852. 
Prin. Mon son Acad., Me., 1881- 
82; Instr. Chamberlain Inst., 
Randolph, N. Y., 1882-83; Prin. 
Union Sch., Spencer. 1887-96; 
Vice-Pres. Bucksport Sem., 
1896-98; Prin. High Sch., Water- 
ville. Me., 1898; Spencer, N. Y. 

Carleton Parker Marshall. 
Born, Turner, Me., Jan. 24, 1860. 
Prin. High Sch., Linwood, N. J., 
1881-83; Druggist, Pipestone 
City, Minn., 1883-89; Hoquiam, 
Wash. 

George Albion McIntire, A.M., 
1887. Born, Skowhegan, Me., 
May 19, 1856. Law Student, 
Skowhegan, Me., 1881-83; Prin. 
Pub. Sch., Echo, Or., 1883-86; 



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Prin. High Sch. , La Grande, Un- 
ion Co., Or., 1886; insurance, 
Crookston, Minn. 

JosiAH Russell Melcher. Born, 
Waterville, Me., July 29, 1860. 
In manufacturing business. New 
York. 

George Nathan Merrill. Born, 
New Boston, N. H., June 10, 

1855. Civil Engineer, Springfield, 

Mass. 

Charles Edwin Meservey. 
Born, Appleton, Me., Mar. 25, 

1856. Adm. to the Bar, 1884; 
Lawyer; Judge of Probate, 1893- 

.1900; Rockland, Me. 

Fred Craig Mortimer. Born, 
Waterville, Me., Sept. 18, 1857. 
Office of Democrat and Chron- 
icle, Rochester, N. Y., to 1886; 
Journalist and Writer; Editorial 
Rooms, N. Y. Times, New York. 

*JoHN Howard Parshley. Born, 
New Haven, Conn., July 22, 
1856. Newton Theol. Inst, 1881- 
83; ordained, 1877; Pastor, West- 
boro, Mass., 1883-84; Woon- 
socket, R. I., 1884-87; Damaris- 
cotta. Me., 1887-89; Philadelphia, 
Pa., 1889-91; Rockland, Me., 
1891-97; Lawrence, Mass., 1897- 
99; Monckton, N. B., 1899-1901; 
died, Bridgewater, Mass., Sept. 
4, 1907, aged 51. 

Fred Myron Preble, D.D., 1901. 
Born, Chesterville, Me., Oct. 5, 
1855. Newton Theol. Inst., 1884; 
Pastor, and Chaplain Vt. State 
Prison, Windsor, Vt., 1885-87; 
Pastor, Pittsburg, Pa., 1887; 
Ludlow, Vt., 1887-89; Camden, 
Me., 1889-98; Instr. in Hist., 
Cobb Divinity Sch., Bates Coll., 
1907; since 1898, Auburn, Me. 



*Fred Rice Rowell. Born, So. 
Thomaston, Me., Dec. 29, 1856. 
Adm. to the Bar, 1883; died, Se- 
attle, Wash., Apr. 27, 1904, 
aged 47. 

Horace Eugene Sawyer. Born, 
Cumberland, Me., Nov. 25, 1854. 
Prin. Acad., Danville, Vt., 1882- 
83; Gram. Sch., Oxford, Mass., 
1883-84; Prin. High Sch., Will- 
iamsburg, Mass., 1884-93; Insur- 
ance, 1893-97; box mfr., 1897- 
1900; farmer, Cumberland, Me. 

Frank Kingsbury Shaw. Born, 
Newcastle, Me., Jan. 17, 1859. 
Adm. to the Bar, 1886; Lawyer, 
Waterville, Me., 1886-90 ;Asst. P. 
M., 1890-91; Clerk Mmiicipal 
Court, 1892-96, and Judge from 
1897, Waterville, Me. 

Everett Moses Stacy. Born, 
Benton, Me., July 25, 1858. 
Teacher, Moawequa, 111., 1881- 
82; Bookseller, Express and Tel- 
egraph Agt., Oakland, Me., 
1882-93; Contractor, Waterville, 
Me. 

Carlton Beecher Stetson, A. 
M., 1885. Born, West Sumner, 
Me., Feb. 28, 1858. Assoc. Prin. 
Bridgton Acad., Me., 1881-82; 
Asst. in Greek, Colby Univ., 
1882; Prin. High Sch., Ellsworth, 
1883; Student, Univ. Berlin, 
1883-85; Johns Hopkins Univ., 
1885-86; Instr. in Anc. Langs., 
Phillips Exeter Acad., Exeter, 
N. H., 1886-92; Grad. Student, 
Harvard, 1892-93; Prof, of Greek, 
Colby, 1893-1902; Prof, of Ger- 
man, Univ. of Vt., Burlington, 
Vt. 

Philo Steward. Born, Skowhe- 
gan, Me., Dec. 15, 1856. Adm. 



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to the Bar, 1884; Lawyer, Du- 
luth, Minn., 1884-93; Hardware, 
and Plumbing, Skowhegan, Me. 

Francis Fremont Whittier, M. 
D., Dartmouth, 1884. Born, Vi- 
enna, Me., Nov. 6, 1852. Prin. 
High Sch., Farmington, Me., 
1881-82; Prin. Derby Acad., Vt., 
1882-83; Physician, Brookline, 
Mass. 

Charles Branch Wilson, A.M., 
Born, Exeter, Me., Oct. 20, 1861. 
Asst. in Chem. and Nat. Hist., 
Colby Univ., 1882-85; Teacher of 
Science, Normal Sch., Gorham, 
1891-94; Graduate Student, Johns 
Hopkins Univ., 1894-95, and 
Asst. in Zoology, 1895-96; Direc- 
tor, Marine Laboratory, Harps- 
well, Me., 1896; Lecturer on Zo- 
ology, Smith Coll., 1901-02; since 
1896, Prof. Biology, State Nor- 
mal Sch., Westfield, Mass. Au- 
thor of papers in Scientific Jour- 
nals, and in Proc. U. S. Nat. 
Museum. 

John Capron Worcester, A.M., 
1886. Born, Millbury, Mass., 
Oct. 4, 1860. Prin. High Sch., 
Mendon, Mass., 1881-82; West 
Boylston, 1882-91; since 1891, 
West Springfield, Mass., 

John Monroe Wyman. Born, 
Livermore, Me., June 22, 1857. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1884; Pas- 
tor, RosHndale, Mass., 1884-89; 
Augusta, Me., 1889-1900; Marl- 
boro, Mass., 1900-06; since 1906, 
Foxboro, Mass. 



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CLASS OF1882 



George Austin Andrews, A.M., 
1886. Born, West Rockport, Me., 
Aug. 10, 1855. Prin. High Sch., 



Rockport, Me., 1882-87; Prin. 
Normal Dept., Atlanta Bapt. 
Sem., Atlanta, Ga., 1887-90; 
Prin. High Sch., Ashland, Mass., 
1891-93; Derby Acad., Vt., 1893- 
1902; Minneapolis, Minn. 

William Wallace Andrews. 
Born, No. Paris, Me., July 13, 
1858. Prin. High Sch., Albion, 
Hartford and Canton, Me., 1882- 
84; Center St. Sch., Portland, 
1884-89; since 1889, Prin. Butler 
Gram. Sch., Portland, Me. 

Walter Sanger Bosworth. 
Born, Grafton, Mass., May 3, 

1858. Express Messenger, Fitch- 
burg, Mass.; Teacher, 1882-84; 
since 1884, with Am. Express 
Co., Boston, Mass. 

Edward Mortimer Collins. 
Born, Georgetown Colo., Feb. 
2, 1860. Prin. Hgh Sch., George- 
town, Colo., 1882-87; Adm. to 
the Bar, 1887; Spokane, Wash. 

William Campbell Crawford, 
A. M., 1886. Born, Warren, Me., 
Jan. 19, 1862. Prin. Gram, Sch., 
Belfast, Me., 1882-85; Prin. High 
Sch., Thomaston, 1885-87; Supt. 
Sch., Waterville, Me., 1887-91; 
Master, Collins Dist., Glouces- 
ter, Mass., 1891-93; Sub-Mr., 
Bennett Sch., Boston, 1893-95; 
Master, Washington Allston 
Sch., Allston, Mass. 

Hubert Artson Dennison. 
Born, Lewiston, Me., May 31, 

1859. Illustrator and Engraver, 
Boston, Mass. 

George Lora Dunham, A.M., 
1886. Born, No. Paris, Me., 
June 15, 1859. Prin. Dixfield 
Acad., Me., 1882-83; Centre St. 



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Gram. Sch., Portland, 1883-84; 
Asst. High Sch., Portland, 1884- 
85; since 1885, in business, Brat- 
tleboro, Vt. 

Henry Dunning. Bom, San An- 
dreas, Cal., Sept. 6, 1860. Teach- 
er, Benton Falls, Me., 1882-83; 
Reporter, Bradstreet Mercantile 
Agency, Boston, Mass., 1883-88; 
Pres. Read Furniture Mfg. Co., 
1888-92; since 1892, with Youth's 
Companion; residence. Alls ton, 
Mass. 

Ezra Franklin Elliot. Born, 
Skowhegan, Me., July 13, 1852. 
Teacher and Farmer, Angus, 
Minn., 1882-86; Supt. Sch. for 
Polk Co., Crookston, Minn., 
1886-89; Prin. Ward Sch., Spo- 
kane, Wash., 1891-92; Sprague, 
1892-95; Lincoln Co., 1895-97; 
Prin. High Sch., and City Supt., 
Waterville, Wash. 

Frederic William Farr, A.M. 
Born, Litchfield, Me., Mar. 16, 
1860. Newton Theol. Inst., 1885; 
Pastor, Biddeford, Me., 1886-88; 
Milford, Mass., 1888-91; Prof. 
Theol. Miss'y Training Coll., 
New York, and Editor Christian 
Alliance, 1891-95; Pastor, Phila- 
delphia, Pa.. Author of Manual 
of Christian Doctrine, (1895) ; 
The Representative Christ, 
{1896) ; Alliance Arrows, (1900). 

Fred Nathaniel Fletcher. 
Born, China, Me., Sept. 15, 1856. 
Prin. High Sch., Castine, Me., 
1882-84; Editor Alpena Pioneer, 
Alpena, Mich., 1884-88; Mining, 
Berkeley, Cal. 

RoBiE Gale Frye. Born, Bel- 
fast, Me., Dec. 29, 1860. U. S. 



Vice and Dep'y. Consul Gen'l., 
Halifax, N. S., 1882-85; Liqui- 
dating Clerk, Custom House, 
Boston, Mass., 1885-94; Chief 
Clerk, First Div., from 1894; 
residence, Sharon, Mass. 

*WiLLiAM Horace Furber, A. 
M., 1887. Born, Winslow, Me., 
Feb. 19, 1859. Prin. Acad. , Hull, 
Mass., 1883-84; So. Gram. Sch., 
Hingham, Mass., 1884-85; Prof. 
Math., Dean Acad., Franklin, 
Mass., 1887-89; Manchester, N. 
H., 1889-90; Sub-Mr., Prescott 
Sch., 1890-95, and Master, 1896- 
08, Boston, Mass. ; died, Boston, 
Mass., Jan. 24, 1908, aged 48. 

* George Erastus Garland. 
Born, Westport, Me., July 30, 
1863. Albany Law Sch., 1883; 
died, Waterville, Me., Oct. 12, 
1884, aged 21. 

*WiLLiAM Emmons Jordan. 
Born, Windham, Me., July 23, 
1861. Druggist, Portland, Me.; 
died, Ea. Deering, Me., July 22, 
1899, aged 38. 

Bela Malcolm Lawrence, A. 
M. Born, Cherryfield, Me., Jan. 
1, 1857. Instr. Pillsbury Acad., 
Owatonna, Minn., 1883-87; Prin. 
High Sch., Farmington, 1887-92; 
Prin. Dakota Coll., Lisbon, N. 
Dakota, 1892-93; Supt. Sch., 
1893-96; Graduate Student, Univ. 
of Chicago, 1897-99; Instr. in 
Latin, Manual Training Sch., 
Chicago, 111., 1899-1901; since 
1901, Supt. City Sch., Flandreau, 
So. Dak. 

Alvin Penley Leighton. Born, 
Cumberland, Me., Nov. 25, 1857. 
Farmer, Cumberland, Me. 



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Manuel Casaus Marin. Born, 
Saragossa, Spain, Dec. 22, 1857. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1885, and 
Graduate Student, 1885-86; or- 
dained, 1886; since 1886, Mission- 
ary Am. Bapt. Miss. Union, 
Barcelona, Spain. 

Samuel Joshua No WELL, A.M., 
1888. Born, Sanford, Me., July 
12, 1853. Agt. for Agric. Imple- 
ments, 1883-85; in business, San- 
ford, Me., 1885-87; Prin. High 
Sch., Rockport, Me., 1887-99; 
Hardware business, Sanford, 
Me. 

*Levi Herbert Owen, A. M. 
Born, Leeds, Me., June 27, 1856. 
Prin. High Sch., Fairfield, Me., 
1882-84; Oakland, 1884-85; Prin. 
High Sch., Milford, N. H., 1885- 
86; Weymouth, Mass., 1886-92; 
Natick, 1892-93; Woburn, 1893- 
1908; died, Woburn, Mass., May 
9, 1908, aged 51. 

Bertis Alvaro Pease, A. M. 
Born, Wilton, Me., Oct. 31, 1854. 
Prin. High Sch., Milford, N. H., 
1882-85; Law Student, 1885-86; 
Prin. Mt. Pleasant Sch., Nashua, 
N. H., 1886-87; Sec'y. Bldg. and 
Loan Assoc, 1888-98; since 1889, 
Lawyer, Nashua, N. H. 

William Edgar Perry. Born, 
Hanover, Mass., May 19, 1857. 
Prin. High Sch., Cherryfield, 
Me., 1882-83; Sub-Master High 
Sch., Brockton, Mass., 1883- ; 
Master, Lincoln Sch., Boston, 
Mass. 

Warren Coffin Philbrook. 
Born, Sedgwick, Me., Nov. 30, 
1857. Asst. Normal Sch., Farm- 
ington. Me., 1882-83; Adm. to 
the Bar, 1884; Prin. High Sch., 



Waterville, 1884-87; Lawyer; 
Judge Municipal Court, 1892-96; 
Repr. Me. Legisl., 1897, 1899; 
Mayor, 1899, 1900; Asst. Attor- 
ney Gen'l of Me., 1906-08, and 
Attorney General from 1908. 
Waterville, Me. 

William Moor Pulsifer, M.D., 
Harvard, 1886, and Hahnemann 
Med. Coll., 1887. Born, Water- 
ville, Me., Aug. 18, 1863. Teach- 
er, Auburn, Me., 1882; Prin. 
High Sch., Brewster, Mass., 
1883; Physician, Skowhegan, Me. 

William Henry Robinson, A. 
M., 1887. Born, Windham, Me., 
Apr. 15, 1856. Asst. Oakwood 
Sem., Union Springs, N. Y., 
1882-83; Dundee Prep. Sch., 
Dundee, 1883-84; Oberlin Theol. 
Sem., 1885-86; Pastor, M. E. 
Ch., Granger, 0., 1886-87; Hunt- 
ington, O. ; Rosedale, Cal. 

*John Charles Ryder. Born, 
Readfield, Me., Dec. 6, 1856. 
Prin. High Sch., Farmington, 
Me., 1882-83; Sub-Master, Wil- 
hams Sch., Chelsea, Mass., 1883- 
85; Dearborn Sch., Boston, 1885- 
87; Sub-Master, O'Brien Sch., 
Boston, Mass., 1887-97; Head 
Master, Brighton High Sch., 
1897-99; died, Bangor, Me., Feb. 
15, 1899, aged 42. 

George Dana Sanders. Born, 
Patten, Me., July 11, 1851. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1885; Pas- 
tor, East Gloucester, Mass., 
1885-93; since 1906, Unitarian 
Ch., Waterville, Me. 

Edward Francis Tompson. Born, 
Portland, Me., July 30, 1860. 
Adm. to the Bar, 1882; Lawyer, 
Portland, Me. 



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Charles Augustus True. Born, 
Portland, Me., Nov. 24, 1860. 
Adm. to the Bar, 1885; Lawyer, 
Portland, Me. 

Herbert Spurden Weaver, A. 
M., 1892. Born, Waldoboro, Me., 
Oct. 17, 1861. Prin. Williams 
Gram. Sch., Chelsea, Mass., 
1885-91; Head Master, Girl's 
High Sch. of Pract. Art., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

*Benjamin Robertson Wills. 
Born, Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 28, 
1856. Private Tutor; died, Short 
Hills, N. J., Sept. 28, 1888, aged 
31. 

33 

CLASS OF 1883 

Richard Henry Baker. Born, 
Hatfield, Eng., Nov. 16, 1852. 
Pastor, Cherryfield, Me., 1883- 
86; Newton Theol. Inst., 1886- 
87; Pastor, New York, 1887-88; 
Brooklyn, 1888-1907; Mount Hol- 
ley, N. J. 

Henry Crosby Barton. Born. 
Jefferson, Me., Sept. 25, 1860. 
Boston, Mass. 

Arthur Adams Cambridge, A. 
M., 1888. Born, Raymond, N. 
H., Aug. 8, 1859. Pastor, Bow- 
doinham. Me., 1883-84; Franklin, 
1884-85; Hancock, 1885-86; Ells- 
worth, Me., 1886-89; Middlebury, 
Vt., 1889-91; North Billerica, 
Mass., 1891-96; West Medford, 
Mass., 1896-99; with Standard 
Light Co., Portland, Me., 1899- 
1905; Boston, Mass. 

Edward Earle Gates, A.M., 
1888. Born, East Vassalboro, 
Me., Sept. 12, 1860. Prin. High 
Sch., Gorham, N, H., and 



Friendship, Me., 1883-84; Prin. 
Acad., Rensselaerville, N. Y., 
1884-85; Prin. Acad., Greenville, 
1885-86; Prin. Acad., E. Spring- 
field, N. Y., 1886-88; High Sch., 
Hammondsport, N. Y., 1888-91; 
Dundee, N. Y., 1891-93; High 
Sch., Los Angeles, Cak, 1893-97; 
Pres., Frederick Coll., Md., 1897- 
1904; Prin. Acad., Lyon Mt., N. 
N., 1904-06; Los Angeles, Cal. 

Horace Getchell Gates, A.M., 
1889; M.D., Minn. Hosp. Coll., 
1887. Born, East Vassalboro, 
Me., May 22, 1863. Physician, 
Santa Monica, Cak, 1887-91; R. 
R. Surgeon, Los Angeles, Cal. 

WiLFORD Gore Chapman. Born, 
Portland, Me., June 29, 1860. 
Since 1885, Lawyer; City Solic- 
itor, 1894-97; Trustee, Colby, 
from 1903; Portland, Me. 

Charles Dole Edmunds, M.D., 
Harvard, 1886. Born, East Cor- 
inth, Me., June 4, 1859. Phys- 
ician, Bangor, Me. 

Charles Henry Hanson, LL.B., 
Boston Univ., 1886. Born, San- 
ford, Me., Mar. 3, 1858. Since 
1886, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. 

Frank Herbert Hanson, A.M. 
Born, Portland, Me., Sept. 11, 
1861. Book-keeper, Rochester, 
N. Y., 1883-84; Prin. Gram. Sch., 
Atlantic City, N. J., 1884-88; 
since 1888, Prin. Gram. Sch., 
Newark, N. J. 

George William Hanson, LL. 
B., Boston Univ., 1886. Born, 
Sanford, Me., Jan. 26, 1861. 
Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1886-88; 
Sioux Falls, So. Dak., 1888-91; 
since 1891, Sanford, Me. ; Judge 



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Municipal Court, from 1897; in 
business, Sanford, Me. 

Henry Walden Harrub. Born, 
Scituate, Mass., Aug. 28, 1854. 
Master, Church Hill Gram. Sch., 
Pawtucket, R. I., 1883-90; Weir 
Gram. Sch., Taunton, Mass. 

AsHER Crosby Hinds, LL.D., 
1905. Born, Benton, Me., Feb. 
6, 1863. Editorial Staff Portland 
Advertiser, 1884-85; Assoc. Ed., 
Daily Press, Portland, Me., 1885- 
1902; Clerk to Speaker, U. S. 
Ho. of Repr. 1889-91; and Parli- 
amentary Clerk, since 1895; 
Trustee, Colby Coll. , since 1904 ; 
Washington, D. C, and Wood- 
fords, Me. Editor of i^wZes, Man- 
ual, and Digest, U. S. Ho. of 
Rep. ; Parliamentary Precedents 
of the U. S. Ho. of Rep., (1899); 
Hinds's Precedents of the Ho. of 
Rep., (1908). 

Benjamin Jason Hinds, A.M., 
1888. Born, Fairfield, Me., Feb. 
19, 1861. Prin. Gram. Sch., Bel- 
fast, Me., 1885-86; Prin. High 
Sch., Machias, Me., 1886-89; 
Weston, Mass., 1889-91; Sub- 
Master, Elliot Sch. , Boston, 1891- 
96; Master, Washington Sch., 
Boston, Mass. 

Merritt Austin Johnson. Born, 
Thomaston, Me., Aug. 5, 1859. 
Prin. High Sch., So. Thomaston, 
Me., 1883-86; since 1890, Lawyer, 
Rockland, Me. 

Alfred King, M.D., Bowdoin, 
1886. Born, Portland, Me., July 
2, 1861. Surgeon, Me. Gen. 
Hosp., 1891-1907; Demonstrator 
of Anatomy, 1899-1905, and 
Assoc, Prof. Clinical Surgery, 



Med. Sch. of Me., 1905-07; Foun- 
der of King's Hospital; Trustee 
Colby Coll., 1898-1908; Surgeon, 
Portland, Me. 

David Waldo Knowlton. Born, 
Worcester, Mass., July 4, 1862. 
Lawyer, Minneapolis, Minn. 

*George Wesley Harding Lib- 
BY, M.D., Harvard, 1888. Born, 
Standish, Me., May 1, 1861. 
Asst. Houlton Acad., 1883-84; 
Physician, City Hospital, Wor- 
cester, Mass.; died, Denver, 
Colo., Aug. 3, 1889, aged 28. 

* Henry Harrison Manser. 
Born, Newburyport, Mass., June 
23, 1855. Pastor, Barre, Mass., 
1884-88; Wales, 1888-89; East 
Jaffrey, N. H., 1889-1905; N. H. 
Legisl., 1895-96; died. East Jaff- 
rey, N. H., July 25, 1905, aged 
50. 

Prescott Irving Merrill, A. M. , 
1889. Born, Buckfield, Me., Sept. 
13, 1859. Teacher, Randolph, N, 
Y., 1883-84; Virginia City, Mont., 
1885-86; Eastport, Me., 1888-92; 
Prop'r. Merrill Teacher's Agen- 
cy, Boston, Mass. 

Alfred Ira Noble, M.D., Bow- 
doin, 1886. Born, No. Fairfield, 
Me., Mar. 3, 1856. Physician, 
Boston, Mass., 1886; Med. Staff, 
State Lunatic Hosp., Worcester, 
Mass., 1887-96; Supt., Mich. 
Asylum for the Insane, Kalama- 
zoo, Mich. 

*Charles Sumner Richardson, 
A.M. Born, Hartford, Me., Dec. 
7, 1855. Prin. High Sch., Gor- 
ham, N. H., 1883; Prin. Normal 
Sch., Madison, Dak., 1883-90; 
Asssayer and Chemist, 1890-1901; 



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mining, 1901-04; died, Omaha, 
Neb., June 24, 1904, aged 48. 

Edward Clinton Robinson, A. 
M., 1887. Born, Bangor, Me., 
Dec. 25, 1860. With Houghton, 
Mifflin & Co., Publishers, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Samuel Benjamin Shepard. 
Born, "The Forks", Me. Aug. 
24, 1861. Furniture M'f'r., Bar 
Mills, Me., to 1905; Chelsea, 
Mass. 

*George William Smith, LL.B., 
Albany, 1887. Born, Waterville, 
Me., Aug. 18, 1862. Prin. High 
Sch., Wiscasset, Me., 1883-85; 
Lawyer, St. Paul, Minn., 1885- 
90; Graduate Student, Johns 
Hopkins Univ., 1890-92; Prof. 
History, Colgate Univ., N. Y., 
1892-95; President, Colgate 
Univ., Hamilton, N. Y., 1895-97; 
died, Waterville, Me., Feb. 8, 
1900, aged 37. 

Charles Edward Tilton, A.M., 

1887. Born, Norridgewock, Me., 
Oct. 15, 1858. Prin. High Sch., 
Oakland, Me., 1883-84; Fairfield, 
1884-89; Supt., Prin., Bangor 
Gram. Schools, 1889-1900; Supt. 
Schools, since 1900, Bangor, .Me. 

Henry Trowbridge, LL.B., Al- 
bany, 1885. Born, Waldoboro, 
Me., Mar. 16, 1860. Lawyer, 
Denver, Colo., 1886-95; Dist. 
Att'y., 1901-04; Cripple Creek, 
1895-1903; Lawyer, Colorado 
Springs, Colo. 

Elgin Cameron Verrill, A.M., 

1888. Born, Cape Elizabeth, Me., 
Oct. 19, 1858. Since 1886, Law- 
yer and Solicitor of Patents, 
Portland, Me. 



Walter Richard Whittle, A. 
M., 1888. Born, Greenwood, Me., 
Jan. 16, 1857. Prin. High Sch., 
Deep River, Conn., 1883-84; Ells- 
worth, Me., 1884-92; Supt. Sch., 
Westerly, R. I., 1892-03; Real 
estate, W. Seattle, 

Frank Ross Woodcock. Born, 
Belfast, Me., Jan. 4, 1860. 
Teacher, Brewster, Mass., 1883- 
84; in business, Belfast, Me. 

Benjamin Franklin Wright. 
Born, Durham, Me., Aug. 27, 
1861. Prin. High Sch., Prince- 
ton, Me., 1884; since 1886, Law- 
yer; Judge, Circuit Court, 1909; 
Park Rapids, Minn. 

30 



CLASS OF 1884 

Edwin Palmer Burtt. Born, 
Lowell, Mass., Apr. 4, 1858. 
Newton Theol. Inst.. 1888; Grad- 
uate Student, Yale, 1888-89; Pas- 
tor, Biddeford, Me., 1889-90; 
Groton, Mass., 1891-94; West 
Newton, 1894-99; Missionary, 
Shin Hing, China. 

WiLLARD Kimball Clement, A. 
M., 1888; Ph.D., Univ. of Mich., 
1892. Born, Boston, Mass., July 
1, 1863. Student, Univ. Jena, 
Leipzig, 1884-88; Prof, of Latin 
and Greek, Ferry Hall Sem. and 
Instr. in same. Lake Forest 
Univ., 1888-90; Instr. in Latin, 
Univ. of Mich., 1890-93; Prof, of 
Latin and Greek, Univ. of Idaho, 
1893-99; Univ. of Chicago, 1899- 
1900, and Asst. in Latin, 1900; 
Acting Prof, of Latin, North- 
western Univ., 1900-02; Adver- 
tising, Evanston, 111. 



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John Ernest Cummings, A.M., 
1892; D.D., 1905. Born, Saco, 
Me., June 22, 1862. Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1887; Missionary, 
since 1887; Am. Bapt. Miss. Un- 
ion, to Henzada, Burma. 

John Lincoln Bearing, A.M., 
1894; D.D., 1900. Born, Web- 
ster, Me., Dec. 10, 1858. Supt. 

/ Public Sch., Deep River, Conn., 
1884-86; Newton Theol., Inst., 
1889; Missionary, A. B. M. Un- 
ion, from 1889; Pres. Bapt. 
Theol. Sem., Yokohama, Japan. 

Henry Franklin Dexter. Born, 
Village Creek, Iowa, Jan. 27, 
1861. Newton Theol. Inst., 1887. 
Pastor, Hartland, Me., 1887-94; 
Gospel Temp. Mission, Portland, 
Me. 

Arthur Lincoln Doe. Born, 
Vassalboro, Me., Mar. 1, 1861. 
Prin. Gram. Sch., Woonsocket, 
R. I., 1885-88; Maiden, Mass., 
1888-96; since 1896, Somerville, 
Mass. 

*Francis Mitchell Donnell. 
Born, Houlton, Me., June 26, 
1861. Civil Engineer; died, Houl- 
ton, Me., Oct. 23, 1892, aged 31. 

Elwood Earle Dudley. Born, 
East Vassalboro, Me., Apr. 30, 
1858. Teacher, Canon City, Colo. ; 
Portland, Oregon. 

Walter Crane Emerson. Born, 
Oakland, Me., Jan. 18, 1863. Lo- 
cal Editor, Biddeford Times, Bid- 
deford, Me., 1884; Editorial 
staff. Daily Press, Portland, 
Me., 1885-86; Editor, staff, Port- 
land Advertiser, 1886-91; Repr. 
Me. LegisL, 1893; Me. Hist. Soc; 
Washington Corr. , N. Y. Herald, 



1901-05; Pres. Emerson & Stev- 
ens Mfg. Co., Oakland; Port- 
land, Me. 

Charles Sumner Estes, A.M. 
Born, Thomaston, Me., Nov. 12, 
1858. Assoc. Prin. Ricker Clas- 
sical Inst., Houlton, Me., 1884- 
91; Acting Prin., 1895-96; Prof, 
of Latin, Furman Univ., S. C, 
1896-98; Prin. Cook Acad., N. 
Y., 1898-1900; Instr., Erasmus 
Hall High Sch., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

John Conant Keith. Born, Roch- 
ester, Ind., Aug. 14, 1861. Car- 
penter and builder, Greenville, 
Ky. 

Henry Kingman, D. D., 1904. 
Born, Boston, Mass., Dec. 2, 
1863. Hartford Theol. Sem., 
1887; Missionary, Am. Bd. C. F. 
M. in No. China, 10 years; Prof. 
N. T. Exegesis, Tungchon Theol. 
Sem., 2 years; Pastor, Clermont, 
Cal. 

Herbert Mayhew Lord, A.M., 
1892. Born, Rockland, Me., Dec. 
15, 1859. City Editor, Courier 
Gazette, Rockland, Me., 1884-86; 
Editor Sentinel, Waterville, 
1886-87; Editor Courier-Gazette, 
Rockland, Me., 1887-98; Add'l. 
Paymr. Vols., 1898-1901; Capt. 
Paymr., U. S. Army, 1901, and 
Major, Paymr., 1902; Washing- 
ton, D. C. 

Shailer Mathews, A.M., D.D., 
1891. Born, Portland, Me., May 
26, 1863. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1887; Assoc. Prof. Rhetoric, Col- 
by Univ., 1887-89, and Prof. 
Hist, and PoHt. Econ., 1889-94; 
Student, Univ. of Berlin, 1890- 
91; Assoc. Prof. N. T. Hist, and 
Interp., 1894-97; and Prof., 1897- 



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1904; Univ. of Chicago; Junior 
Dean Divinity Sch., 1899-1908, 
and Dean 1908; Prof. Systemat- 
ic Theol., since 1904. Editor, 
The World Today; Author of 
Select Mediaeval Documents, 
(1891) ; Social Teaching of Jesus, 
(1897) ; Neiv Testament Times in 
Palestine, (1899); The French 
Revolution^ (1901) ; The Messia- 
nic Hope in the Neiv Testament, 
(1905); The Church and the 
Changing Order, (1907). Joint 
author, Constructive Studies in 
the Life of Christ, (1901); Prin- 
ciples and Ideals for the Sunday 
School, (1903) ; Chicago, 111. 

Ezra Elmer McIntire, A.M., 
1891. Born, Neponset, III, June 
15. 1861. Prin. High Sch., Clin- 
ton, Me., 1884-85; City Ed. Ban- 
gor Commercial, 1885-86; Supt. 
Pub. Sch., Union, Iowa, 1886-87; 
Supt., Sch., Warsaw, 111., 1888- 
89; from 1890, Prin. Stevens 
Sem., Glencoe, Minn. 

Charles William Morrill, 
1885. Born. Farmington, Me., 
Jan. 5, 1863. Depy. Clerk of 
Courts, Tacoma, Wash., 1886; 
Merchant, Tacoma, Wash. 

*RUFUS MOULTON. Born, Spring- 
vale, Me., Dec. 28, 1859. Har- 
vard Med. Sch. ; address. Spring- 
vale, Me; died, Worcester, Mass., 
Aug. 24, 1889, aged 29. 

Thomas Packard Putnam. Born, 
Houlton, Me., Mar. 8, 1862. 
Adm. to the Bar, 1891; Town 
Treasurer, 1894-96; Chairman 
Selectmen, 1897-1902; Lawyer, 
Houlton, Me. 

Edward Franklin Robinson, 
A.M., M.D., Dartmouth, 1892. 



Born, Windham, Me., Mar. 17, 
1860. Asst. Friends' Sch., Prov- 
idence, R. I., 1884-85; Physician, 
Falmouth, Me. 

Edward Everett Stevens. 
Born, Oakland, Me., Nov. 3, 
1863. In flour business, Minne- 
apolis, Minn., 1884-92; Oakland, 
Me., 1892-97; MinneapoHs, Minn. 

Alfred Irving Thayer, M.D., 
N. Y. Homeop. Med. Coll., 1887. 
Born, Holyoke, Mass., Apr. 30, 
1859. Physician, Newark, N. J., 
1887-1902; Prop'r. Spa Sanito- 
rium, Ballston Spa, N. Y. 

Benjamin Francis Turner. 
Born, So. Dover, Me., Dec. 24, 
1855. Newton Theol. Inst., 1887; 
Missionary, Am. Bapt. Union, 
to Moulmein, Burma, 1887-89; 
Pastor, Buxton Centre, Me., 
1890-95; So. Norridgewock, 1895- 
99; Buckfield, 1899-1903; Rum- 
ford, 1903-04; Topsham, 1904-08; 
Hallowell, Me. 

25 

CLASS OF 1885 

Chancey Adams, A.M., M.D., 
Bowdoin, 1891. Born, No. New 
Portland, Me., Mar. 15, 1861. 
Prin. High Sch., Phillips, Me., 
1885; Druggist, No. Anson, Me., 
1886-90; Marine Hosp., Sfcaten 
Id., N. Y., 1891; State Lunatic 
Hosp., Taunton, Mass., 1891-93; 
since 1893, Physician, Concord, 
N. H. 

Burleigh Smart Annis, A.M. 
Born, Wells, Me., Jan. 27, 1859. 
Prin. High Sch., Richmond, Me., 
1885-86; since 1886, Prof. Math., 
Wesley an Acad., Wilbraham, 
Mass., 1886-90; Instr. Northwes- 



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tern Univ., 1893-96; Asst. High 
Sch., Hartford, Conn. 

George Ricker Berry, A.M., 
D.D., 1904. Born, West Sumner, 
Me., Oct. 15, 1865. Teacher, 
Pembroke, Me., 1885-86; Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1889; Graduate Stu- 
dent, Univ. of Chicago, 1892-95; 
Fellow in Semitic Lang., 1893-94; 
Asst. in Semitics, Univ. Chica- 
go, 1895-96; Instr. in Semitic 
Lang., Colgate Univ., 1896-98; 
from 1898, Prof. Semitic Lang., 
Colgate Univ., Hamilton, N. Y. 

Charles Carroll. Born, Lin- 
neus. Me., Dec. 28, 1861. Adm. 
to the Bar, 1888; Lawyer, Houl- 
ton. Me. 

Wilbur Willis Cochrane. Born, 
Monmouth, Me., Apr. 16, 1858. 
Rochester Theol. Sem., 1890; Pas- 
tor, W. Sumner, Me., 1886; Mis- 
sionary Hsipaw, Burma. 

Frank Howard Edmunds. Born, 
East Corinth, Me., Mar. 4, 1862. 
Prin. High Sch., Milo, Me., 1885- 
86; Albany Law Sch., 1888, Trus- 
tee, Colby, 1907; Lawyer, New 
York. 

*Benjamin Franklin Fish. Born, 
No. Livermore, Me., Jan. 18, 

1862. Asst. Wayland Sem., 
Wash., D. C, 1885-86; died, 
Freeport, Me., May 7, 1887, 
aged 25. 

Arthur Montgomery F o s s . 
Born, Charleston, Me., Apr. 22, 

1863. Prin. High Sch., Marion, 
Mass., 1885-86; Adm. to the Bar, 
1889; Depy. U. S. Marshal, 1897; 
Lawyer, Paul's Valley, Ind. Ty. 

* Edward Fuller. Born, Skow- 
hegan. Me., Apr. 7, 1862. Har- 



vard Law Sch., 1886-88; died, 
Skowhegan, Me., Aug. 22, 1894, 
aged 32. 

* Harry Leland Jewett. Born, 
Sidney, Me., Mar. 5, 1861. Prin. 
High Sch., Readfield, Wiscasset, 
Richmond, Me.; Lawyer, Au- 
gusta, Hallowell; died. Canon 
City, Colo., Aug. 30, 1894, aged 
33. 

Fred Albertis Snow. Born, 
No. Berwick Me., Nov. 23, 1861. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1888; Pas- 
tor, Rockport, Me., 1888-92; Park 
Rapids, Minn., 1892-95; Cherry- 
field, Me., 1896-1903; Old Town, 
Me. 

William Henry Snyder, A.M., 
Sc.D., 1906. Born, Auburn, Me., 
Feb. 17, 1863. Prin. High Sch., 
Littleton, Mass., 1885-87; Grad- 
uate Student, Harvard Univ., 
1887-88; Teacher, New York, 
1888-89; U. S. Geol. Survey, 
1889-90; Master in Science, Wor- 
cester Acad., Mass., 1890-95; 
Graduate Student, Harvard, 
1895-96; Teacher, Penn Charter 
Sch., Phila., 1896-97; Master in 
Science, Worcester Acad., 1897- 
98; Prin. High Sch., Hollywood, 
Cal. ; Joint author of One Thou- 
sand Problems m Physics. 

Amos Brown Townsend, A.M., 
M.D., Bowdoin, 1889. Born, Nor- 
ridgewock. Me., July 18, 1864. 
Physician, 1889-95, and fruit 
grower, Campbell, Cal. 

14 

CLASS OF 1886 

Byron Boyd. Born, Linneus, 
Me., Aug. 31, 1864. Prin. High 
Sch., Bar Harbor, Me., 1886-87; 



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Chief Clerk, State Dept., Me., 
1891-95; Dep'y Secretary of 
State, 1895-97, and Secretary, 
1897-1907; Augusta, Me. 

Luther Crocker B r i d g h a m . 
Prin. High Sch., Sherman, Me., 
1886-87; West Minot, Me. 

Charles Corey Brown. Born, 
Jacksontown, N. B., Dec. 16, 
1859. Fruit grower, mining en- 
gineer, and assayer, Redwood 
City, Cal. 

Wallace Erwin Bruce. Born, 
Lewiston, Me., Sept. 7, 1864. In 
business and P. M., So. Norridge- 
wock, Me., 1887-90; Druggist, 
So. Boston, Mass. 

JuDSON Billings Bryant, A.M. 
Born, Knox, Me., June 30, 1862. 
Teacher, Knox, Me., 1886-87; 
Newton Theol, Inst, 1890; Pas- 
tor, China, Me., 1890-91; Bow- 
doinham, 1891-92; Wayne and 
Fayette, 1893-1900; in business, 
Portland, Me. 

Randall Judson Condon, A.M., 
1902. Born, Friendship, Me., 
July 10, 1862. Member Me. 
Legisl., 1887; Prin. High Sch., 
Richmond, Me., 1887-90; Supt. 
Sch., Templeton, Mass., 1890-92; 
Supt. Sch., Everett, 1892-1903; 
since 1903, Supt. Schools, Hele- 
na, Montana. 

Leonard Lorenzo Dick, A.M. 
Born, Georgetown, Iowa, Jan. 
26, 1864. Teacher in Mass., 1886- 
89; Business, 1889-96; Insurance, 
1896-99; Printer, So. Boston, 
Mass. 

Horatio Russ Dunham. Born, 
No. Paris, Me., Jan. 16, 1861. 
Prin. Paris Hill Acad., Me., 1886; 



High Sch., Livermore Falls, 1887; 
Clothing business, Waterville, 
Me. 

Fred Grant Dunn. Born, Ash- 
land, Me., Mar. 2, 1864. Lawyer, 
Ashland, Me. 

George Edgar Googins. Born, 
Milbridge, Me., Feb. 25, 1863. 
Lawyer, Bar Harbor, Me. 

Richard Alston M e t c a l f . 
Born, Newcastle, Me., Feb. 27, 
1864. Vice Prin. Salt Lake 
Acad., Salt Lake City, Utah, 
1886-90; Prin. High Sch., Ottum- 
wa, Iowa, 1890-91; Princeton, 
1891-96; Representative of Allyn 
and Bacon, New York. 

Seldom Burden Overlook, M. 
D., Bellevue, 1889. Born, Wash- 
ington, Me., Nov. 15, 1860. Prin. 
High Sch., No. Waldoboro, Me., 
1886-87; Physician, Steuben, Me., 
1889-94; Pomfret, Conn. 

George Perley Phenix. Born, 
Portland, Me., Sept. 25, 1864. 
Asst. Hebron Acad., Hebron, 
Me., 1886-88; Teacher of Science, 
State Normal Sch., New Britain, 
Conn., 1888-93; Prin. Normal 
Sch., Willimantic, 1893-1907; 
since 1907, Vice Prin., Hampton 
Inst., Hampton, Va. 

Sheridan Plaisted, A.M. Born, 
Waterville, Me., Jan. 4, 1867. 
Waterville, Me. 

Ralph Howard Pulsifer, M.D., 
Hahnemann Med. Coll., 1890, 
and Boston Univ., 1890. Born, 
Waterville, Me., Aug. 18, 1865. 
Physician, Waterville, 1890-91; 
Skowhegan, 1892-99; Waterville, 
1900; Vassalboro, 1901-05; Water- 
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Harry Lyman Putnam, M.D., 
Bellevue, 1890. Born, Houlton, 
Me., Sept. 9, 1863. Prin. High 
Sch., Deep River, Conn., 1886- 
88; Physician and Surgeon, since 
1890, Houlton, Me. 

Thomas Jefferson Ramsdell. 
Born, Lubec, Me., Nov. 13, 1859. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1889; Pas- 
tor, So. Paris, Me., 1889-1902; 
from 1902, Caribou, Me. 

Albert Marshall Richardson, 
A.M. Born, Manchester, Me., 
Feb. 28, 1863. Asst. Wayland 
Sem., Washington, D. C, 1886- 
88; with M. C. R. R., 1888-90; 
Town offices, four years; Post- 
master, one year; Office of U. 
S. Engineer, Portland, 1898-1902; 
Hebron, Me. 

Elisha Sanderson. Born, Can- 
ton, N. Y., Mar. 6, 1862. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1889; Pastor, 
Greenville, N. H., 1889-95; Hop- 
kinton, 1895-99; Moosup, Conn., 
1899-1908; Sedgwick, Me. 

Charles Porter Small, A.M., 
M. D., Bowdoin, 1889. Born, 
Bangor, Me., Nov. 16, 1863. 
House Physician, Maine Gen. 
Hosp., Portland, 1889-90; Asst. 
Surgeon, National Soldier's 
Home, Togus, 1890-91; Univer- 
sity Physician, Univ. of Chicago, 
since 1892; Chicago, 111. 

Harry Atherton Smith, M.D., 
Bowdoin, 1890. Born, Auburn, 
Me., June 23, 1866. Physician, 
West Roxbury, Mass. 

Irving LaForest Townsend. 
Born, Norridgewock, Me., Apr. 
21, 1866. Teacher, 1886-96; Vine- 
yardist, Watsonville, Cal. 



Herbert Walter Trap ton. 
Born, Fort Fairfield, Me., May 
26, 1864. Lawyer, since 1891, 
Fort Fairfield, Me. 

Stephen Elvaro Webber, A.M., 
M.D., Harvard, 1894. Born, 
Chesterville, Me., Oct. 1, 1860. 
Prin. High Sch., Calais, Me., 
1886-91; Physician, Calais, Me. 

John Ryder Wellington, A.M., 
1891; M.D., Columbian, 1891; 
Born, Albion, Me., Oct. 28, 1865. 
Physician, Washington, D. C. 

25 

CLASS OF 1887 

Orris Lyford Beverage, A.M., 
Born, Pulpit Harbor, Me., Aug. 
11, 1860. Prin. High Sch., Hal- 
lowell. Me.; Dorchester, Mass. 

Fred Raymond Bowman, M.D., 
Harvard, 1891. Born, Sidney, 
Me., Oct. 27, 1866. Physician, 
Boston, Mass. 

Woodman Bradbury, D.D., 
1907. Born, Bangor, Me., Apr. 
9, 1866. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1891. Pastor, Laconia, N. H., 
1891-97; Worcester, Mass., 1897- 
01; since 1901, Cambridge, Mass. 

Everett Edwin Burleigh. 
Born, Houlton, Me., Nov. 9, 
1862. In business, Houlton, Me., 

Preston Newell Burleigh. 
Born, Oakfield, Me., Feb. 18, 
1866. In timber business, Iron 
River, Wis., 1888-92; Law Stu- 
dent, Harvard, 1893-94; Asst. 
Engineer, B. & A. R. R., and 
timber business, Houlton, Me. 

Charles Edwin Cook, A.M. 
Born, Friendship, Me., Nov. 28, 



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1863. Teacher, Friendship, San- 
ford, So. Thomaston, Wiscasset, 
Brewer, Me., 1887-92; Pepperell, 
Mass., 1892-93; in business, Rum- 
ney, N. H., 1893-95; traveUng 
salesman, 1896-1902; in business, 
Concord, N. H. 

Nathaniel Hanscom Crosby, 
A.M., 1891; M.D., Univ. of Vt., 
1891. Born, Benton, Me., Jan. 
17, 1864. Physician, Monson, 
Me., 1891-1901; Milo, Me. 

Henry Fuller Curtis, M.D., 
Harvard, 1891. Born, Kenne- 
bunk. Me., Aug. 22, 1864, Car- 
ney Hosp., So. Boston, 1890-91; 
Physician, Somerville, Mass. 

HoLMAN Francis Day, Litt. D., 
1907. Born, Vassalboro, Me., 
Nov. 6, 1865. Journalist, Fair- 
field, Bangor, Lewiston, Me.; 
Special writer, N. Y. Tribune 
and Boston Herald; managing 
Editor, Leiviston Daily Sun, Au- 
burn, Me, Author of Up in 
Maine, (1890); Pine Tree Bal- 
lads, (1902); Kin O'Ktaadn, 
(1904); Squire Phin, (1905); 
Rainy Day Railroad War, (1906) ; 
Mayor of the Woods, (1907), etc. 

Charles Edward Dolley. Born, 
Gorham, N. H., Aug. 24, 1860. 
Prin. No. Paris Acad., 1887; in 
business, Waterville, Me., 1888; 
Accountant, B. & M. R. R., Bos- 
ton, Mass., 1888-89; Treas. Gas 
Light Co. , Maiden, Mass. 

Horace Davenport Dow, A.M., 
M.D., Univ. of N. Y., 1891; 
Physician, Maspeth, Borough of 
Queens, New York. 

Harvey Doane Eaton, LL.B., 
Harvard, 1891. Born, No. Corn- 



ville, Me., Sept. 20, 1862. Law- 
yer, Waterville, Me. 

Walter Bates Farr, A.M., LL. 
B., and A.M., Harvard, 1893. 
Teacher, 1888-90; Lawyer, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Forrest Goodwin. Born, Skow- 
hegan. Me., June 14, 1862. Bos- 
ton Univ. Law Sch. ; Clerk at 
Speaker's desk, 51st Cong. ; 
Postmaster, Skowhegan, Me., 
1892-96; Repr. Me. Legisl., 1889; 
Senate, 1903, and Pres. of Sen- 
ate, 1905; Lawyer, Skowhegan, 
Me. 

Adam Simpson Green, A.M. 
Born, Aberdeen, Miss., Dec. 19, 
1858. Newton Theol. Inst., 1893; 
Pastor, Minneapolis, Minn., 1894- 
95; Bible Institute, Kan., 1895- 
98; Prof. Math., N. T. Greek, 
and Hebrew, Western Coll., Ma- 
con, Mo., and Edwards Bapt. 
Coll., Muskogee, I. T., 1900-02; 
Teacher, New Orleans, La. 

Roscoe William Harvey. Born, 
Readfield, Me., July 2, 1865. 
Journalist, Waterville, 1887; in 
business, Readfield, Me., to 1908; 
Augusta, Me. 

Stanley Harry Holmes, A.M. 
Born, Augusta, Me., Feb. 4, 
1865. Prin. High Sch., Milo, Me., 
1887-88; Teacher, and Supt. Sch., 
Haverhill, Mass., New Britain, 
Conn. 

Eugene Wilder Jewett. Born, 
Sidney, Me., Jan. 16, 1863. 
Teacher, Sullivan, Me., 1887; 
Merchant, and mine operator, 
Aspen, Colo. 

Joel Francis Larrabee. Born, 
Kennebunk, Me., Nov. 18, 1865. 



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Druggist, Waterville, 1887-97; 
Asst. Postmaster, Waterville, 
Me. 

Herbert Melvin Moore. Born, 
Milo, Me., Apr. 15, 1861. Prin. 
High Sch., Bar Harbor, Me., 
1887-89; Yarmouth, 1890-1907; 
Supt. Sch., Yarmouthville, Me. 

Fred Kramph Owen. Journahst, 
No. Adams, Mass., 1888; Au- 
burn, 1889-92; Lewis ton, 1893; 
Taunton, Mass., 1894-95; Daihj 
Press, Portland, Me. 

Irving Ossian Palmer, A. M. 
Born, Leeds, Me. , May 17, 1862. 
Prin. Derby Acad. , Vt. ; Teacher, 
Newton, Mass. ; Joint author of 
One Thonsand Problems in 
Physics. 

Elmer Ellsworth Parmenter, 
A.M. Born, Albion, Me., June 
29, 1861. Asst. Mitchell Sch., 
Billerica, Mass., 1887-94; Prin. 
North Sch., Portland, Me. 

*Fred Miller Perkins. Born, 
Charlestown, Mass., Dec. 4, 
1864. Newton Theol. Inst., 1887; 
died, Somerville, Mass., Jan. 2, 
1888, aged 23. 

Charles Carroll Richardson, 
A.M., 1891. Born, Skowhegan, 
Me., June 19, 1860. Prin. High 
Sch., Wayne, Me., 1887-88; Ea. 
Corinth Acad., 1888-91; Higgins 
Class. Inst., Charleston, 1891-96; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1896-97; 
Prin. High Sch., Chatham, 
Mass., 1897-99; Cumberland, R. 
I., from 1889; address. Valley 
Falls, R. I. 

Elmer Asa R i c k e r . Born, 
Waterboro, Me., July 27, 1866. 



Cashier Gas Light Co., Sioux 
City, la., 1887-90; Sec'y- Mining 
Co., and insurance, Deadwood, 
So. Dak. 

Maurice Herman Small. Born, 
Wilton, Me., Mar. 18, 1861. Prin. 
High Sch., Norway, Me., 1887- 
92; Westbrook, 1892-95; Fellow 
in Psychology and Pedagogy, 
Clark Univ., 1895-98; Prin. High 
Sch., Passaic, N. J., 1898-1902; 
Prof. Normal Sch., Oshkosh, 
Wis. Author of articles in The 
Pedagogical Seminary, 1895-98. 

Appleton White Smith, M.D., 
Harvard, 1901. Born, Rangoon, 
Burma, May 13, 1865. In busi- 
ness, Boston, 1887-97; City Hos- 
pital, 1901; Physician, Newton 
Center, Mass. 

*Alfred Lynwood Snow, M.D. 
Born, Milo, Me., Apr. 25, 1861. 
Died, Boston, Mass., Dec. 1892, 
aged 31. 

William Franklin Watson, A. 
M. Born, Jacksontown, N. B., 
May 11, 1861. Prof. Chem. and 
Biology, Furman Univ., Green- 
ville; S. C. Author of The Chil- 
dren of the Sun, (1886) ; Elem. 
Experimental Chemistry, (1901) ; 
Practical Physics, (1906) . 

31 

CLASS OF 1888 

Edward Park Barrell, A.M., 
Born, Turner, Me., Oct. 16,1864. 
Teacher, Turner, 1888-89; York, 
1889-90; Prof. Math, and Greek, 
Hayward Coll. Inst., Fairfield, 
111., 1890-92; Prin. Acad. Dept., 
Soule Com. Coll., New Orleans, 
La., 1892-93; Prin. High Sch., 
Kingfield, Me., 1893-94; Prin. 



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Potter Acad., Sebago, 1895-97; 
Asst. High Sch., Southbridge, 
Mass., 1897-98; since 1898, Prof. 
Chemistry and Physics, Southern 
Univ., New Orleans, La. 

Albion Hale Brainard, A.M., 
Born, Winthrop, Me., Feb. 19, 
1866. Teacher, High Schools at 
Bethlehem, 1888-89; Bluehill, 
1889-90; Hallowell, 1890-93; Au- 
gusta, 1893-97; since 1897, Lynn, 
Mass. 

Albert Foster Drummond. 
Born, Waterville, Me., May 26, 
1866. Asst. Treas., Waterville 
Savings Bank, Waterville, Me. 

Henry Fletcher, A.M. Born, 
Newport, N. H., May 1, 1864. 
Teacher, 1888-96; Supt. of Sch., 
1896-97; Since 1897, in business. 
So. Paris, Me. 

Solomon Gallert, A.M. Born, 
Waterville, Me., Oct. 17, 1868. 
Law Sch., 1888-90; Mgr. Lumber 
and Mining Corporation, Ruth- 
erf ordton, N. C, 1890-93; Repor- 
ter, 1890; Adm. to the Bar, 1891; 
Lawyer, Rutherfordton, N. C. 

Emery Benton Gibbs, LL. B., 
Boston Univ., 1891. Born, By- 
ron, Me., Oct. 23, 1862. Adm. 
to the Bar, 1891; Repr. Mass. 
Legisl, 1897; Referee in Bank- 
rupcy, since 1898; Bail Commis- 
sioner, 1894-98; Brookline, Mass. 

Benjamin Pliny Holbrook, A. 
M. Born, Danvers, Mass., Mar. 
13, 1866. Journalist, Boston Ad- 
vertiser, 1888-92; Boston News, 
1892-93; since 1893, Editorial 
Staff, Boston Globe. Salem, 
Mass. 

*Carl Edward Holbrook, A.M. 
Born, Danvers, Mass., Dec. 25, 



1867. Died, Interlaken, Switzer- 
land, Aug. 26, 1892, aged 24. 

Martin Stillman Howes. Born, 
Washburn, Me., Nov. 4, 1861. 
Licentiate, West Gardiner, 
Litchfield, and North Haven, 
Me.. 1886-89; Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1892; Pastor, Dunbarton, 
N. H., 1890-91; Coleraine, Mass., 
1891-92; Newport, R. L, 1892-96; 
EvangeHst, Boston, Mass., 1896- 
98; Pastor, Greenfield, Mass., 
1899-1901; Lompoc, Cal., 1901-02; 
Santa Paula, 1902-03; Los Ange- 
les, 1903-04; Mechanic Falls, Me., 
1905-06; since 1906, Mexico, Me. ; 
address, Ridlonville, Me. 

Addison Benjamin L o r i m e r. 
Born, Beebe Plain, P. Q., Apr. 
4, 1865. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1891; Missionary, Cocanada, In- 
dia, 1891-92; Pastor, Vancouver, 
B. C, 1893-94; Woonsocket, R. 
L, 1894-1900; since 1900, Bangor, 
Me. 

Wilfred John Meader. Born, 
Augusta, Me., Oct. 10, 1859. 
Rochester Theol. Sem., 1891; 
Pastor, Dunkirk, N. Y., 1891- 
1900; Cliftondale, Mass., 1900-02; 
Ayer, 1902-05; since 1905, in bus- 
iness; with Butterick Pub. Co., 
New York City. 

William Willis Merrill. Born, 
Westbrook, Me., Sept. 25, 1866. 
Bookkeeper, 1888-95; since 1895, 
Cashier Fairfield National Bank, 
Fairfield, Me. 

James Augustus Pulsifer, LL. 
B., National Univ. Born, Au- 
burn, Me., Mar. 1, 1866. Clerk, 
U. S. Com. Education, 1890-91; 
Adm. to the Bar, 1891 ; Lawyer, 
Auburn, Me. 



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John Abisha Shaw, A.M. Born, 
Albion, Me., Nov. 15, 1862. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1888-Feb. 1889; 
Pastor, Hyannis, Mass., 1889-91; 
Dover, N. H., 1891-93; Quincy, 
111., 1894-98; Red Oak, Iowa, 
1898; Salida, Colo. ; Albuquerque, 
New Mexico. 

Walter Dudley Stewart. 
Born, Bangor, Me., July 23, 
1867. Railway Clerk, 2 years; 
Railway Mail Service, 10 years; 
Bangor, Me. 

*Walter Breasier Suckling. 
Bom, Moscow, Me., July 9, 1862. 
Prin. High Sch., Georgetown, 
Colo., 1888-91; died, Georgetown, 
Colo., Mar. 24, 1891, aged 28. 

John Freeman Tilton, A. M., 
1895. Born, Sidney, Me., Feb. 
13, 1867. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1891; Pastor, Belfast, Me., 1891- 
98; Dedham, Mass., 1898-1904; 
since 1904, Saco, Me. 

*Royal Jeremiah Tilton, A.M. 
Born, Sanbornton, N. H., Oct. 
25, 1863. Died, Steilacoom, 
Wash., Jan. 4, 1896, aged 32. 

18 

CLASS OF 1889 

Nelson Sinclair Burbank, Ph. 
D., Amer.' Univ., 1902. Born, 
Jefferson, Me., Apr. 2, 1863; 
since 1889, Pastor, Revere, 
Mass. 

Parker Prescott Burleigh, A. 
M., LL.B., Harvard, 1892. Born, 
Oakfield, Me., Feb. 15, 1868. 
Adm. to the Bar, 1892; Lawyer, 
Houlton, Me. 

Hiram Everett Farnham, A.M. 
Born, Belgrade, Me., June 3, 



1865. Graduate Student, Yale 
Univ., 1889-91; Gen. Secy., Y. 
M. C. A., Lock Haven, Pa., 
1891-94; Pastor, Cong. Ch., Lov- 
ell. Me., 1894-95; Asst. Jarvis 
Hall Mil. Acad., Denver, Colo., 
1895-96; Prof. Greek, Tabor Col- 
lege, Tabor, Iowa, 1896-1904; In- 
surance, Waterloo, Iowa; St. 
Joseph, Mo. 

*Henry Wakefield Frye. Born, 
Belfast, Me., Apr. 21, 1868; 
Vice-Consul Gen., Halifax, N. 
S., 1889-90; Editor, Electrical 
World, New York, 1892-95; died, 
Folsom, New Mexico, June 20, 
1895, aged 27. 

James King. Born, Waterville, 
Me., Jan. 7, 1868. Vice-Consul 
Gen., Hahfax, N. S., 1890-92; 
Insurance, Chicago, 1893-1904; 
Certified Public Accountant, 
1904; Chicago, 111. 

Charles Fred Megquier. Born, 
East Corinth, Apr. 8, 1869. 

Frank Elmer Nye. Born, Pitts- 
field, Me., Apr. 14, 1866. In 
business, 1889-94; since 1894, 
Teaching; Prin. Berwick Acad., 
So. Berwick, Me. 

Lincoln Owen, A. M. Born, 
Buxton, Me., Dec. 4, 1860. Prin. 
High Sch., Waterville, Me., 
1889-93; since 1893, Master, Rice 
Training Sch., Boston, Mass. 

Charles Hovey Pepper, A.M. 
Born, Waterville, Me., Aug. 27, 
1864. Art Student, N. Y., 1890- 
93; Paris, 1893-95; in Paris until 
1898; Exhibited paintings in Sa- 
lons of Paris, Berlin, Vienna, 
Philadelphia, Chicago, and New 
York; Studied in Japan, 1903; 



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traveled in Java, Burma, Cey- 
lon, 1904; residence. Concord, 
Mass. 

John Lyman Pepper, M.D., 
Bowdoin, 1894. Born, Farming- 
ton, Me., June 11, 1865. Phys- 
ician, Madison, Me. 

Beecher Putnam. Born, Houl- 
ton, Me., Feb. 13, 1867. Adm. 
to the Bar, 1894; Repr. Me. 
Legisl., 1901, 1903; Senate, 1905, 
1907; Trustee, Colby, from 1908; 
Lawyer, Houlton, Me. 

Eugene Lester Sampson, A.M. 
Born, Lexington, Me., Nov. 26, 
1864. Teacher, Noank, Conn., 
1889-90; Prin. Acad., Foxcroft, 
Me., 1890-95; High Sch., Dexter, 
1895-96; Harvard Grad. Sch., in 
Math., 1896-97; Gordon Mission- 
ary Training School, 1897-98; 
Pastoral and Evangelistic work, 
Washburn, So. Dover, etc. ; Fox- 
croft, Me. 

Edward Francis Stevens. Born, 
Rangoon, Burma, Sept. 22, 1868. 
With Baker & Taylor Co., Book- 
sellers, N. Y., 1889-91; with 
Longmans, Green & Co., Pub- 
lishers, N. Y., 1891-92; Student, 
Pratt Inst., Library Sch., Brook- 
lyn, 1902-03; Asst. Yale Univ. 
Library, 1903-06; Applied Sci. 
Dept., Pratt Institute Free Li- 
brary, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Henry Barnes Woods. Born, 
Calais, Me., Dec. 5, 1866. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1892; ordained, 
1892; Pastor, Rockport, Me., 
1892-97; Caribou, 1897-1902; Dex- 
ter, Me., 1902-08; Coos, N. H. 

Abram Wyman, S. T. B., Har- 
vard, 1893. Born, Skowhegan, 



Me., May 25, 1865. Minister, 
Unit. Ch., Topeka, Kan., 1893- 
1905; since 1905, North Easton, 

Mass. 

15 

CLASS OF 1890 

Charles Wilson Averell, A. 
M., M.D., Tufts, 1902. Born, 
Union, Me., Oct. 1, 1865. Prin. 
High Sch., Waldoboro, Me., 
1891-97; Chelmsford, Mass., 1897- 
99; Physician, North Reading, 
Mass. 

Jeremiah Edmund Burke, A.M. 
Born, Frankfort, Me., June 25, 
1867. Law Student, 1890-91; 
Supt. Schools, Waterville, Me., 
1891-93; Marlboro, Mass., 1893- 
94; Lawrence, 1894-1904; since 
1904, Board of School Superin- 
tendents, Boston, Mass. 

Walter Carey. Born, Houlton, 
Me., Aug. 7, 1865. Adm. to the 
Bar, 1892; Lawyer, Houlton, 
Me. 

William Ralph Curtis. Born, 
Kennebunk, Me., Apr. 27, 1870. 
Clerk, C. B. and Q. Ry. Co., 
Boston, Mass. 

Frank Albert Gilmore, A.M., 
1894; B.D., Harvard, 1894. Born, 
Belfast, Me., Dec. 27, 1864. Min- 
ister, Unit. Ch., Haverhill, 
Mass., 1894-1900; since 1900, 
Madison, Wis. 

Dana Warren Hall, A.M., 1898. 
Born, Wilton, Me., Apr. 4, 1866. 
Prin. High Sch., Skowhegan, 
Me., 1890-94; since 1894, firm of 
Ginn & Co., Publishers, Chicago, 
IHinois. 



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*HuGH Ross Hatch, A.M., 1898. 
Born, Islesboro, Me., May 19, 
1865. Newton Theol. Inst., 1893; 
ordained, 1893; Instr., Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1893-97; Graduate 
Student, Univ. of Chicago, Sum- 
mer, 1895, and 1897; Pastor, 
Wolfville, N. S., 1898-1903; from 
1903, Prof. Mathematics, Colby 
College; died, Fairfield, Me., 
May 5, 1909, aged 44. 

George Northrup Hurd, LL.B., 
Denver Univ., 1893. Born, Den- 
ver, Colo., Sept. 16, 1865. Adm. 
to the Bar, 1893; Lawyer, Den- 
ver, 1893-1902; First Asst. At- 
torney Gen. of the Philippine 
Islands, Manila, P. I. 

Francis Plaisted King, Ph. D., 
Johns Hopkins Univ., 1897. Born, 
Portland, Me., Feb. 14, 1867. 
Asst. State Geologist, Georgia; 
Gen. Man. Saratoga Traction 
Co. ; Asst. Man. , Oxford Paper 
Co., Rumford Falls, Me.; ad- 
dress, Portland, Me. 

*Peter Butterfield Merchant. 
Born, Weld, Me., Nov. 28, 1866. 
Teacher, 1890-92; Farmer, 1892- 
98; died, Wilton, Me., June 28, 
1899, aged 32. 

Merton Leland Miller, Ph.D., 
Univ. of Chicago, 1897. Asst. in 
Anthrop. Museum, Univ. of Chi- 
cago, 1894-97; Lecturer in An- 
thropology, 1897-99; Associate 
Prof., 1899-1901; Acting Chief, 
Philippine Ethnol. Survey, Ma- 
nila, P. I. Author of "Study of 
the Pueblo of Taos" , (1898). 

Arthur Bradwell Patten, A. 
M. Born, Bowdoinham, Me., 
Mar. 25, 1864. Bangor Theol. 
Sem., 1893; Pastor, Cong. Ch., 



Gorham, N. H., 1893-94; Ever- 
ett, Mass., 1895-97; So. Hadley, 
1897-1902; Santa Rosa, Cal. 

Arthur Jeremiah Roberts, A. 
M., Harvard, 1900. Born, Water- 
boro. Me., Oct. 15, 1867. Instr. 
in English, Colby College, 1890- 
94; since 1898, Member State Li- 
brary Commission; Prof, of 
English, Colby College, 1895- 
1908; President, Waterville, Me. 

Joshua Baker Simpson, A.M., 
1898; Ph.D., Va. Union Univ., 
1902. Born, Washington, Ky., 
July 23, 1861. Instr. Wayland 
Sem., Washington, D. C, 1890- 
99; since 1899, Prof. Greek and 
German, Va. Union Univ., Rich- 
mond, Va. 

Melvin Monroe Smith, A.M. 
Born, Sanbornton, N. H., Aug. 
29, 1867. Instr. in Math., Stet- 
son Univ., 1891-92; since 1892, 
Sub-Master, High Sch., Dover, 
N. H. 

William Lamson Soule, M.D., 
Boston Univ., 1896. Born, Wat- 
erville, Me., May 14, 1871. Phys- 
ician, Providence, R. I., 1896-99; 
Melbourne, Australia, 1899-1902; 
Insane Hosp., Westboro, Mass., 
1902; Bendigo, Australia, 1903; 
Melbourne, 1904; Grad. Student, 
Budapest, and Boston, 1905-06; 
Physician, Grenfell Mission, 
Newfoundland, 1906; Lynn, 
Mass. 

Charles Worthen Spencer, Ph. 
D., Columbia, 1905. Born, Fox- 
boro, Mass., Nov. 16, 1870. Asst. 
Hebron Acad., Me., 1890-92; 
Graduate Student, Univ. of Chi- 
cago, 1892-94, and Columbia 
Univ., N. Y., 1894-95; Prof. 



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History, Colgate Univ., 1895- 
1905; Preceptor in History, Pol- 
itics, and Economics, Princeton 
Univ., Princeton, N. J. 

Alvin Prescott Wagg, A. M., 
1894. Born, Auburn, Me., Jan, 
23, 1866. Prin. High Sch. , Win- 
throp, Mass., 1891-94; Supt. 
Schools, Auburn, Me., 1894-1900; 
and Norwood, Mass., 1900-04; 
Teacher's Agency, Boston, 1904- 
05; since 1905, Eliot Sch., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Wilbur Charles Whelden, A. 
M. Born, Bristol, Me., Sept. 11, 
1865. Prin. High Sch., Cornish, 
Me., 1891; Adm. to the Bar, 1893; 
Member Me. Legisl., 1895, and 
1897; since 1898, Recorder, Mu- 
nicipal Court, Portland, Me. 

Mellen Augustus Whitney, A. 
M. Born, Solon, Me., Sept. 30, 
1862. Supt. of Schools, Skow- 
hegan. Me., 1890-91; Supt. Sch., 
Ypsilanti, Mich., 1891-96; and 
since 1896, Supt. of Schools, El- 
gin, 111. 

Elwood Taylor Wyman. Born, 

Sidney, Me., Oct. 22, 1862. Ed- 
itor of the Waterville Mail, 1891- 
99; Supt. Sch., Waterville, 1899- 
1905; since 1905, Supt. Schools, 
Warwick, R. I. 

21 

CLASS OF 1891 

Norman Leslie Bassett, LL.B., 
Harvard, 1898. Born, Winslow, 
Me., June 23, 1869. Instr. Greek 
and Latin, Colby, 1891-94; Adm. 
to the Bar, 1898; Lawyer, Au- 
gusta, Me. 

Adelbert Farrington Cald- 
well, A.M. Born, Oxford, Me., 



May 18, 1867. Prof. Eng. Lit., 
Me. WesleyanSem., Kent's Hill, 
Me., 1891-98; Prof. Eng. Lang., 
and Lit., 111. Wesleyan Univ., 
Bloomington, 111., 1898-1904; 
Prof, of Eng. Lit., De Pauw 
Univ., Green Castle, Ind. 

George Russell Campbell, A. 
M., 1895; M.D., Bowdoin, 1895. 
Born, Waterville, Me., Apr. 20, 
1867. Medical Student, Univ. 
of Pa., 1891-93; Physician, Au- 
gusta, Me. 

Alvah Harvey Chipman. Born, 
Stewiacke, N. S., Feb. 6, 1867. 
Business Manager, and Adver- 
tising Agent, St. John, N. B. 

*Alfred Bradbury Cottle. 
Born, Hodgdon, Me., July 6, 
1868; died, Chicago, 111., 1895, 
aged 27. 

Archibald Mitchell Dick, A. 
M., 1897. Born, North Uxbridge, 
Mass., Nov. 21, 1869. Teacher, 
Mass., and N. Y., since 1891; 
Prin. Sch., No. 15, Yonkers, N. 
Y. 

Lyndon Leon Dunham. Born, 
North Paris, Me., July 7, 1868. 
Shoe business, Lewiston, Me., 
1892-94; Bellows Falls, Vt., 1894- 
1902; Brattleboro, Vt. 

William Fletcher, A.M., Born, 
Newport, N. H., Nov. 20, 1866. 
Newton Theol. Inst. 1894; or- 
dained, 1894; Pastor, Cape Ned- 
dick, Me., 1894-1902; Harring- 
ton, 1892-1905; in business, Wat- 
erville, Me. 

Dana Pitt Foster, LL.B., Yale, 
1893. Born, Waterville, Me., 
Aug. 28, 1869. Adm. to the Bar, 
1893; Lawyer, Waterville, Me. 



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George Albert Gorham, Jr. 
Born, Eastport, Me., June 2, 
1869. Adm. to the Bar, 1893; 
Lawyer, Houlton, Me. 

Reuben Lowell Ilsley, A.M. 
Born, Springvale, Me., May 6, 

1869. Asst. Ricker Class. Inst., 
Houlton, Me., 1891-93; Prin. 
High Sch., Belfast, 1895-97; 
Prin. High Sch., Abington, 
Mass., 1897-99; in business, Bos- 
ton, Mass., 1899-1909; Clerk, 
Navy Yard, 1900-01; Bureau Int. 
Revenue, Treasury Dept., Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Franklin Winslow Johnson, 
A.M. Born, Jay, Me., Aug. 17, 

1870. Prin. High Sch., Calais, 
Me., 1891-94; Prin. Coburn Class. 
Inst., Waterville, 1894-1905; 
Prin. Academy, Morgan Park, 
III. 

Charles Frederic Leadbetter, 
A.M. Born, Wayne, Me., Nov. 
14, 1866. Teacher; address, 
Wayne, Me. 

Fred Allen Luce. Born, Vas- 
salboro. Me., Feb. 20, 1866. 
Teacher, since 1891; Sub-Mr. 
Brunswick Sch., Greenwich, 
Conn. 

Edward Bennett Mathews, Ph. 
D., Johns Hopkins, 1894. Born, 
Portland, Me., Aug. 16, 1869. 
Fellow, Johns Hopkins Univ., 
1893-94; Field Asst. U. S. Geol. 
Survey, 1891-94; Asst. State Ge- 
ologist of Maryland, since 1898; 
Prof, of Petrography and Miner- 
alogy, Johns Hopkins Univ., 
Baltimore, Md. Author of Geo- 
logical and Historical Papers, 
etc. 



Edward Claremont Megquier, 
A.M., 1896. Born, Lynn, Mass., 
Dec. 13, 1866. Teacher, 11 years; 
Farmer, Lisbon Falls, Me. 

Ernest Edwin Morse. Born, 
Lewiston, Me., Aug. 29, 1868. 
Supt. Sch., Rumford Falls, Me., 
1897; Prin. High Sch., Phillips, 
1897-99; Prin. High Sch., Milo, 
1899-1901; Assoc. Ed. "Maine 
Woods" 1901-02; Editor and Pub- 
lisher, Millinocket Journal since 
1902, and of Lincoln Chronicle, 
since 1906; Millinocket, Me. 

Herbert LaForrest Morse, A. 
B., Harvard, 1896. Born, Old- 
town, Me., May 7, 1867. Math. 
Dept., Colby Acad., New Lon- 
don, N. H., 1891-95; Graduate 
Student, Harvard, 1895-96; since 
1896, Science Dept., High Sch., 
Troy, N.Y. 

David Whitman Parsons. Born, 
Oakland, Me., Mar. 2, 1865. 
Lawyer, Minneapolis, Minn. 

Charles Stanley Pease, A.M. 
Born, Middlefield, Mass., Oct. 
29, 1862. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1894; Pastor, Hasbrouck Heights, 
N. J., 1894-96; Conway, Mass., 
1896-1903; since 1903, Northboro, 
Mass. 

Herbert Ronelle Purinton, 
A.M., B.D., Bates, 1894. Born, 
Bowdoinham, Me., Oct. 15, 1867. 
Ordained, 1894; Prof. Old Testa- 
ment Interpretation, Cobb Di- 
vinity Sch., 1894-1908; Prof. Ori- 
riental History, and Religion, 
Bates College, Lewiston, Me. 

Arthur Kenyon Rogers, Ph.D., 
Chicago, 1898. Born, Dunellen, 
N. J., Dec. 27, 1868. Instr. in 



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Latin and Greek, Univ. Chicago, 
1893-94; Asst. Supt. Charity Or- 
ganization Soc, Chicago, 1895- 
96; Instr. in Philosophy and Ed- 
ucation, Alfred Univ., 1899-1900; 
since 1900, Prof, of Philosophy, 
Butler College, Indianapolis, 
Ind. Author of Life and Teach- 
ings of Jesus, (1894) ; A Brief 
Introduction to Modern Philos- 
ophy, (1899); A Student's His- 
tory of Philosophy, (1901) ; The 
Religious Conception of the 
World, (1907). 

William Abbot Smith. Born, 
Waterville, Me., Apr. 30, 1868. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1896; Univ. 
of Halle, Germany, 1896-97; or- 
dained, 1897; Sub-Mr. HighSch., 
Waterville, Me., 1898-1902; Pas- 
tor, Dunn Memorial Ch., Wood- 
fords, 1902-07; Suffolk, Conn. 

George Henry Stoddard, A.M., 

1896. Born, Milo, Me., Jan. 10, 
1868. Prin. Acad., Corinna, Me., 
1891-92; High Sch., Ft. Fairfield, 
1892-93; Springvale, 1893-94; 
Cherryfield, 1894-95; Scarboro, 
1895-96; Freeport, 1896-97; since 

1897, Prin. High Sch., East 
Douglass, Mass. 

Leland Pollard Sturtevant. 
Born, Fairfield, Me., June 30, 
1867. Teacher, 1891-92; Farmer, 
Fairfield, Me. 

Edwin Conrad Teague. Born, 
Warren, Me., Sept. 11, 1865. 
'Supervisor, Boston Farm Sch., 
1891-93; Teacher of Science, He- 
bron Acad., 1893-1905; Treas- 
urer, Hebron Acad., Hebron, 
Me. 

Arthur Tilley Watson. Born, 
Oakland, Me., Nov. 22, 1869. 



Prin. High Sch., Cherryfield, 
Me., 1891-92; Divinity Student, 
Univ. of Chicago, 1892,1893-95; 
Instr., Des Moines Coll., 1893, 
1895; General business, Des 
Moines, Iowa. 

25 

CLASS OF 1892 

George Arthur Andrews, A. 
M., B.D., Andover, 1899. Born, 
Springfield, Mass., May 22, 1870. 
Teacher, 1892-96; Pastor, Cong'l 
Ch., since 1899; Andover, Mass. 

William Bertram Andrews, A. 
M. Born, Springfield, Mass., 
May 6, 1868. Prin. Gram. Sch., 
Cochituate, Mass., 1892-93; Prin. 
Pennell Inst., Gray, Me.-, 1893- 
98; U. S. Light-House Inspec- 
tor's Office, Portland, 1898-1901; 
Prin. High Sch., Westbrook, 
since 1901, and Manager N. E. 
Teacher's Agency; Portland, Me. 

Charles Putnam Barnes, A.M. 
Born, Houlton, Me., Oct. 12, 
1869. Prin. High Sch., Norway, 
Me., 1892-95, and Lisbon, 1895- 
96; Same, Attleboro, Mass., 
1896-99; Supt. of Schools, since 
1899, Norway, Me. ; Adm. to the 
Bar, 1900; Asst. Attorney Gen'l. 
of Me., 1909- ; Lawyer, Nor- 
way, Me. 

William Lowell Bonney, A.M., 
1897. Born, Turner, Me., Mar. 
3, 1866. Prin. Acad., Patten, 
Me., 1892-97; Prin. High Sch., 
Fort Fairfield, 1897-1900; Prin. 
High Sch., Skowhegan, 1900-02; 
since 1902, Maine Representa- 
tive, American Book Co.; resi- 
dence, Bowdoinham, Me. 

Charles Emerson Cohen, A.M. 
Born, Carthage, N. Y., Jan. 27, 



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1872. In business, Denver, Colo., 
1892-94; since 1894, Providence, 
R. I. 

WiNFRED Nichols Donovan, A. 
M. Born, Belchertown, Mass., 
Jan. 24, 1869. Asst. Hebron 
Acad., 1892-93; Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1893-94, 1896-98; Prin. 
High Sch., Skowhegan, Me., 
1894-96; ordained, 1898; Instr. in 
Old Testament, Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1898-1901; since 1901, Asst. 
Prof. Bibl. Interp., Newton 
Centre, Mass. 

George Perley Fall, LL.B., 
Albany, 1893. Born, Albion, Me., 
July 11, 1868. Lawyer, New 
York City. 

Loring Herrick, a. M., 1897. 
Born, Leeds, Me., June 10, 1866. 
Private Sch., Bradford, Mass.; 
Prin. and Supt., Sch., at Nor- 
walk. Conn., Winthrop, Me., 
Berlin, N. H., and Collinsville, 
Conn., 1892-1900; since 1901, 
Merchant, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Albert Gordon Hurd, A.M., 
M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1895. Born, 
Warner, N. H., Oct. 11, 1870. 
Physician, Millbury, Mass. 

Frederic Tristram Johnson, 
Ped. M., Univ. of N. Y. City, 
1896. Born, North Berwick, Me., 
Aug. 18, 1867. Prin. High Sch., 
Lisbon, Me., 1892-93; Newmar- 
ket, N. H., 1893-95; Supt. Sch., 
No. Berwick, Me., 1897-1901; 
Prin. High Sch., Epping, N. H., 
1901-07; Epping, N. H. 

*Halsey Knapp Kalloch. Born, 
Lawrence, Kan., Dec. 26, 1870. 
Med. Student, Univ. of Pa., 
1892-93; Asst. U. S. Geol. Sur- 



vey, 1896-99; died, Prosser, 
Wash., Mar. 4, 1907, aged 36. 

Herbert Franklin Kalloch, 
M.D., Bellevue, 1895. Born, St. 
George, Me., May 12, 1868. Prin. 
High Sch., 1892-95; Physician, 
Fort Fairfield, Me. 

Charles Asa Merrill, A.M. 
Born, New Boston,' N. H., Apr. 
28, 1865. Instr. Nat. Sci., Conn. 
Lit. Inst'n., Suffield, Conn., 
1892-93; Supt. Pub. Instruction, 
Holden-Leicester Dist., Mass., 
1893-94; Rochester Theol. Inst., 
1899; ordained, 1901; Pastor, 
Hermitage, N. Y., 1894-95; 
Rochester, 1895-97; Hermitage, 
1897-1900; Castile, 1900-04; since 
1904, So. Framingham, Mass. 

Daniel Gilbert Munson, A.M. 
Born, Wesley, Me., Aug. 8, 1870. 
Asst. High Sch., Rockland, Me., 
1893-95; Prin. High Sch., Med- 
field, Mass., 1895-97; Maiden 
High Sch., 1898; since 1899, 
Asst. in English, Boys' High 
Sch., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Frank Barrett Nichols. Born, 
Round Pond, Me., Feb. 2, 1868. 
Trav. Salesman, 1892-93; Mgr. 
Rockland Daily Star, 1893-95; 
since 1895, Editor and prop'r., 
Bath Daily Times; Bath, Me. 

Ernest Foster Osgood. Born, 
Pittsfield, Me., Apr. 27, 1869. 
Photographer, Berlin, N. H. 

Harry Lincoln Pierce, A.M. 
Born, West Boylston, Mass., 
Nov. 1, 1870. Teacher, High 
Sch., Rutland, Mass., 1892-93; 
Asst. Lake Charles Coll., La., 
1893; Prin. High Sch., Upton, 
Mass., 1893-97; Sub-Mr., since 



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1897, High Sch., Haverhill, 
Mass. 

Carl Henry Reynolds. Born, 
East Wilton, Me., Apr. 26, 187L 
Staff of U. S. Investor, Boston, 
1892-93; with Eastern Bldg., and 
Loan Assoc, 1893-1901; Invest- 
ment broker, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 
New York City. 

Charles Joseph Ross. Born, 
Rockport, Me., Nov. 7, 1865. 
Prin. High Sch., Rockport, Me., 
1892-95; Trin. High Sch., Har- 
rington, Me,, 1896; Electrical 
work. New York City, 1897; 
Special course, Bridgewater, 
Mass., Normal Sch., 1898; Prin. 
Sch., Troy, N. H., 1898-1900; 
Baring, Me., 1900-01; Teacher in 
Philippines, 1901-03; in High 
Sch., Rochester, N. H., 1903-04; 
Asst. Colby Acad., New London, 
N. H., 1905; Prin. Sch., Tops- 
field, Mass., 1906; Prin. Acad., 
East Corinth, Me. 

George Willard Singer. Born, 
Waldoboro, Me., Sept. 18, 1861. 
Sub-Mr. High Sch., Waterville, 
Me., 1892-93; Prin. High Sch., 
Hallowell, 1893-98; since 1898, 
Editor and Proprietor, Damaris- 
cotta Herald, Damariscotta, Me. 

Stephen Stark, A. M. Born, 
Waterville, Me., June 4, 1872. 
Math. Dept., Me. Wesleyan 
Sem., Kent's Hill, 1892-93; Grad- 
uate Student, Univ. Chicago, 
1894-96; Teacher of Classics, 
Boys' Sch., Mt. Hermon, Mass., 
1896-1901; Student Harvard Med. 
Sch., 1901-02; since 1902, Classics 
Dept., Mt. Hermon Boys' Sch., 
Mount Hermon, Mass. 



Eugene Howard Stover, A.M. 
Born, Bluehill, Me., Aug. 30, 
1865. Prin. Acad., Bluehill, Me., 
1892-95; and Supt. Sch., 1894-95; 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1895-98; or- 
dained, 1898; Pastor, Milo, Me., 
1898-1903; Naco, Arizona. 

Chester Houghton Sturtevant 
Born, Fayette, Me., May 4, 1866. 
Prin. High Sch., Madison, Me., 
1892-93; Law Student, 1892-94; 
with Portland Trust Co., 1895; 
since 1895, Treas. Trust and 
Banking Co., Livermore Falls, 
Me. 

Herbert Elijah Wadsworth. 
Born, Livermore Falls, Me., 
Oct. 25, 1868. Traveling sales- 
man, Philadelphia, Pa. 

24 

CLASS OF 1893 

Albert Henry Bickmore. Born, 
Martinsville, Me., Oct. 8, 1869. 
Investment securities, 1893-97; 
with Harper & Bros., publishers. 
New York, 1897-99; since 1899, 
Broker, New York. 

Dennis Evarts Bowman, A.M. 
Born, Sidney, Me., Nov. 10, 1871. 
Prin. High Sch., Waterville, 
Me., 1893-98; Law Student, Au- 

. gusta, 1898-1900; Adm. to the 
Bar, 1900, Latin Master, Penn 
Charter Sch., Philadelphia, 1900- 
03; Lawyer, from 1903, and Supt. 
Sch., since 1905, Waterville, Me. 

Harry Myles Conners, LL.B., 
Boston Univ. Born, Bar Harbor, 
Me., July 2, 1871. Lawyer, Bar 
Harbor, Me. 

Charles Forrest Fairbrother. 
Born, No. Anson, Sept. 10, 1871. 



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Nathan Grant Foster, A.M., 
LL.B., Univ. Maine, 1901. Born, 
Weld, Me., Mar. 31, 1865. 
Teacher, Farmington, Me., 1893- 
94; Prin. High Sch., Winslow, 
1894-95; Canton, 1895-96; Weld, 
1897-99; Adm. to the Bar, 1902; 
Lawyer, Ridlonville, Me. 

Merle Smith Getchell, A.M. 
Born, Baring, Me., June 11, 1865. 
Prin. High Sch., N. H., State 
Normal Sch., 1893-95; Sub-Mr. 
English High Sch., Somerville, 
Mass., 1895-99; Prin. High Sch., 
Hyde Park, Mass., 1899-1906; 
since 1906, Asst. High Sch., 
Brockton, Mass. Author of The 
Study of Mediaeval History, etc. 
(1897). 

Leon Otis Glover, A.M., Har- 
vard, 1898. Born, East Sumner, 
Me., Jan. 20, 1871. Teacher of 
Latin and Greek, Ricker Class- 
ical Inst., Houlton, Me., 1893-97; 
Prin. High Sch., Topsfield, 
Mass., 1898-1900; Prin. High 
Sch., Gorham, Me., 1900-07; 
High Sch., Fall River, Mass. 

Wellington Hodgkins, A. B., 
1894; A.M., 1897. Born, La- 
moine. Me., Jan. 6, 1870. Teach- 
er, Harrington, Me., 1894-95; 
Prin. High Sch., West Dennis, 
Mass., 1895-1900; Prin. Hitchcock 
Acad., Brimfield, Mass., 1900-04; 
since 1904, Prin. Barrows Sch., 
Springfield, Mass. 

Harry Thomas Jordan. Born, 
South Braintree, Mass., May 30, 
1869. Cashier Hotel Raleigh, 
Washington, D. C, 1893-1901; 
since 1901, Supt. Construction 
Mgr., Keith's New Theatre, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 



William Earnest Lombard. 
Born, Turner, Me., Aug. 2, 1868. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1896; or- 
dained, 1896; Pastor, Brewer, 
Me., 1896-98; Camden, 1898-1906; 
Andover, Mass. 

Robert Noyes Millett. Born, 
Norway, Me., Dec. 13, 1870. 
Teacher, Hanover, Mass. 

Edgar Peleg Neal. Born, Litch- 
field, Me., Jan. 31, 1868. Prin. 
Corinna Union Acad., 1893; Asst. 
BrighamAcad., Bakersfield, Vt., 
1893-1901; since 1901, Prin. High 
Sch., West Boylston, Mass. 

Elmer Louis Nichols. Born, 
Corinth, Me., Oct. 28, 1871. With 
E. C. Nichols, Dry Goods Co., 
Bangor, Me. 

Jesse Hosmer Ogier. Born, 
Camden, Me., Feb. 13, 1871. Ed- 
itor Damariscotta Herald,, 1893- 
98; and Supt. Sch., two years; 
since 1898, Editor Camden Her- 
ald, Camden, Me. 

Charles Norman Perkins, A.M. 
Born, Brooksville, Me., Oct. 16, 
1868. Prin. High Sch., Presque 
Isle, 1893-99; Prin. High Sch., 
No. Brookfield, Mass., 1899-1906; 
Prin. High Sch., Supt. Sch.; 
Brewer, Me. 

Albert Robinson. Born, St. 
George, Me., Mar. 5, 1869. Prin. 
High Sch., So. Thomaston, Me., 
1893-94; Prin. Hampden Acad., 
1894-95; Supt. of Sch., Skowhe- 
gan, 1895-96; since 1896, Supt. 
of Sch., Peabody, Mass. 

Francis Ermon Russell, A.M. 
Born, Phillips, Me., Aug. 14, 
1863. Prin. High Sch., Lubec, 



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Me., 1893-96; Warren, 1897-1900; 
Prin. Acad.; East Corinth, 1900- 
03; in business, Rangeley, Me., 
1903-07; Supt. Sch., Milo, Me. 

*George Crosby Sheldon, A.M. 
Born, Waldo, Me., Sept. 1, 1862. 
Law Student, Waterville, Me., 
1893-95; Adm. to the Bar, 1895; 
Lawyer, New Portland, 1895-97, 
and Supt. of Sch., 1896-98; Au- 
gusta, 1897-1905; died, Sidney, 
Me., Nov. 8, 1905, aged 44. 

Joel Byron Slocum, A.M., 1897. 
Born, Mt. Hanly, N. S., Feb. 1, 
1868. Newton Theol. Inst., 1896; 
ordained, 1896; Pastor, West- 
brook, Me., 1896-97; Laconia, N. 
H., 1897-98; Concord, 1898-1903; 
Columbus, O., 1903-07; Pastor, 
Greenwood Bapt. Ch., Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 

Charles Frederic Smith, A.M., 
S.T.B., Boston Univ., 1897. 
Born, Dixmont, Me., Jan. 24, 
1870. Since 1897, Pastor of 
Meth. Churches in Palermo, 
Georgetown, Sheepscot, etc.. 
Me. ; 1907, Dover, Me. 

George Otis Smith, A.M., Ph. 
D., Johns Hopkins, 1896. Born, 
Hodgdon, Me., Feb. 22, 1871. 
Asst. U. S. Geol. Survey, 1896- 
1906; Geologist, in charge of 
Petrology, 1906; Trustee, Colby, 
since 1903; Pres. Bd. Trustees, 
Coburn Class. Inst. ; since 1907, 
Director, U. S. Geological Sur- 
vey, Washington, D. C. Author 
of Classification of Iron Ores, 
(1895) ; Geology of the Fox Is- 
lands, Me., (1896); Rocks of Mt. 
Ranier, (1898); Geology, etc., 
Tintic Dist. Utah, (1899) ; Joint 
author of Camasland, (1900) ; 



Quartz Veins in Me., and Vt., 
(1903) ; A Geol. Reconnaisance 
Across the Cascade Range, 
(1904) ; Geology of the Perry 
Basin in S. E. Maine, (1905); 
Production of Asbestos in 1905. 

Cyrus Flint Stimson, B. D., 
Yale, 1898. Born, Palmer, Mass. , 
Apr. 1, 1870. Greek and Math., 
High Sch. , Portland, Me., 1893- 
94; Pastor, West End Cong. Ch., 
Bridgeport, Conn., 1895-1900; 
Stratford, 1900-04; Kansas City, 
Mo., 1904-07; since 1907, Water- 
ville, Me. 

*Herbert Lionel True. Born, 
Bradford, Me., Oct. 19, 1869. 
Died, Waterville, Me., Dec. 1, 
1895, aged 26. 

23 

CLASS OF 1894 

Joseph Bullen Alexander, A. 
B., 1898; LL.B., Univ. Wiscon- 
sin, 1896. Adm. to the Bar, 1896; 
County Judge, 1898-1900; Law- 
yer, Seattle, Wash. 

Frank Lester Ames, A.M. Born, 
Canaan, Me., Apr. 8, 1872. Prin. 
High Sch., Unity, Me., Bing- 
ham, Scarboro, 1894-99; Adm. 
to the Bar, 1899; Lawyer; Mgr. 
Farmer's Tel. Co. South Nor- 
ridgewock, Me. 

Arthur Henry Berry, A. M. 
Born, Worcester, Mass., Mar. 
30, 1872. Science Dept., High 
Sch., W. Springfield, Mass., 
1894-95; Sub-Mr. High and Put- 
nam Schools, Newburyport, 1895- 
1901; Instr. in Science, Hopkin- 
son Class. Sch., Boston, 1901-03; 
Head of Science Dept. Classical 
High Sch., Providence, R. I., 



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1903-08; in business, Newbury- 
port, Mass. 

Albert Little Blanchard. 
Born, Unity, Me., Oct. 17, 1868. 
Adm. to the Bar, 1896; Lawyer, 
Bangor, Me. 

Samuel Appleton Burleigh. 
Born, Fairfield, Me., Nov. 27, 
1870. Editor and Prop. Water- 
ville Sentinel, 1895-98; Editor 
Kennebec Valley Neivs, 2 years; 
Supt. Sch., Rumford Falls, 1904- 
06; Supt., Acworth, N. H. 

Edward Charles Clark. Born, 
Hollis, Me., June 26, 1867. Can- 
vasser, and Life Ins. Solicitor, 
1894-97; Law Student, Boston 
Univ., 1897-1900; Adm. to the 
Bar, 1900; Lawyer, Boston, 
Mass. 

*JoHN Thew Coleman, A. M. 
Born, Crystal Run, N. Y., Dec. 
12, 1867. Died, San Antonio, 
Texas, Dec. 12, 1897, aged 30. 

Austin Hall Evans, A.M., Har- 
vard, 1899. Born, Hyannis, 
Mass., July 17, 1872. Instr. in 
Greek, Colby College, 1894-96; 
Bates College, 1896-97; Conn. 
Lit. Inst., Suffield, Conn., 1897- 
98; Teacher, New York. 

Melville Chase Freeman. 
Born, Vassalboro, Me., Mar. 10, 
1874. Asst. in Acad., Hampden, 
Me., 1894-95; Prin., Levi Hall 
High Sch., No. Gorham, 1895-98; 
Prin. High Sch., Kennebunk, 
1898-1902; Teacher of English, 
1902- ; High Sch., Maiden, 
Mass. 

Drew Thompson Harthorn, A. 
M. Born, Livermore, Me., June 



1, 1871. Prin. Acad., Wilton, 
Me., 1894-1905; Prin. High Sch., 
Rumford Falls, Me., 1905-08; 
Prin. Acad., Wilton, Me. 

Alfred Ernest Hooper, A.M. 
Born, Charlotte Town, P. E. I., 
Oct. 20, 1863. Rochester Theol. 
Sem., 1897; ordained, 1897; Pas- 
tor, Kingsville, O., 1897-98; Rey- 
noldsville. Pa., 1898-1900; Steph- 
entown, N. Y. 

Freeland Howe, Jr., A.M., 
Harvard, 1899. Born, Norway, 
Me., May 30, 1870. Journalism, 
N. Y. City, 1894-97; Graduate 
Student in Biology, Johns Hop- 
kins Univ., 1897-98; same at 
Harvard Univ., 1898-1900; Re- 
search Scholarship, U. S. Fish 
Commission; Biologist, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. Norway, Me. 

George Walter Hoxie. Born, 
Fairfield, Me., Apr. 15, 1872. 
Trucking, 1894-1902; U. S. Mail 
Carrier, Waterville, Me. 

Asa Minot Jones, A.M. Born, 
Unity, Me., Nov. 5, 1867. Prin. 
High Sch., Hinesburg, Vt., 1894- 
99; Prin. High and Graded Sch., 
Winooski, Vt., 1899-1908; Supt. 
Sch. Union; Claremont, Mass. 

* William Lincoln Jones, A.M. 
Born, Unity, Me., Apr. 8, 1867. 
Teacher; died, Wilmington, 
Mass., May 6, 1899, aged 32. 

Walter Francis Kenrick, A.M. 
Born, Fairfield, Me., Dec. 8, 
1872. Prin. High Sch., Fairfield, 
Me., 1894-1903; Asst. in Latin 
and English, High Sch., Hart- 
ford, Conn., 1903-06; address, 
Fairfield, Me. 



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Daniel Webster Kimball. 
Born, Cambridge, Me., Dec. 24, 
1869. Newton Theol. Inst., 1897; 
ordained, 1897; Pastor, Manches- 
ter, Mass., 1897-98; without 
charge, 1899-1901; Pastor, 
Wayne, Me., 1901-08; Mechanic 
Falls, Me. 

Theodore Harding Kinney. 
Born, Houlton, Me., April 18, 
1864. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1897; 
ordained, 1897; Pastor, West 
Hampden, Me., 1897-99; address, 
Dexter, Me. 

* Jacob Kleinhans, Jr., A.M. 
Born, Blooming Grove, Pa., 
Sept. 7, 1872. Instr. in Rhetoric 
and Mod. Lang., Marston's Uni- 
versity School, Baltimore, Md. ; 
died. Blooming Grove, Pa. , Mar. 
21, 1901, aged 28. 

George Henry Dwight L'Am- 
OUREUX, A.M. Born, South 
Hadley Falls, Mass., Jan. 24, 
1872. Prin. High Sch., Kittery, 
Me. 

Fred Savage Latlip. Born, 
Waterville, Me., Dec. 18, 1872. 
Book-keeper, Hallowell, Me. 

John Sarsfield Lynch, LL.B., 
Boston, Univ., 1897. Born, Ster- 
ling, Mass., Mar. 14, 1869. Adm. to 
the Bar, 1897; Postmaster, Oak- 
dale, Mass., 1894-98; Lawyer, 
Boston, Mass., to 1908; Seattle, 
Wash. 

Robert Moore Mahlman, A.M., 
M.D., Univ. of Vt., 1900. Prin. 
High Sch., Machiasport, Me., 
1894-95; Denmark, 1895-96; New 
Vineyard, 1896-97; So. Norridge- 
wock, 1897-98; Physician, Lubec, 
Me. 



Percy Shepherd Merrill, M. 
D., Bellevue, 1899. Born, Ban- 
gor, Me., Nov. 2, 1873. Physician, 
Waterville, Me. 

Harry Wilder Osgood, M.D., 
Boston Univ., 1898. Born, Pitts- 
field, Me., May 5, 1871. Phys- 
ician and Surgeon, Ellsworth, 
Me. 

Frank William Padelford, A. 
M. Born, Haverhill, Mass., Apr. 
6, 1872. Rochester Theol. Sem., 
1897; ordained, 1897; Minister, 
Irondequoit, N. Y., 1896-97; Pas- 
tor, Haverhill, Mass., 1897-1903; 
Lynn, 1903-08; Secy. Mass., 
Bapt. Miss. Soc, Lynn, Mass. 

*Clarence Warren Pierce, A. 
M. Born, Canton, Me., Jan. 16, 

1871. Prin. High Sch., Norridge- 
wock. Me., 1894-97; Kittery, 
1897; Bourne, Mass., 1900; Supt. 
Sch., Dist. of Yarmouth, Me., 
1905-07; of Farmington, 1907; 
died, Farmington, Me., Nov. 29, 
1907, aged 36. 

Thomas Adriance Pollard. 
Born, Silver Plume, Colo., Aug. 
4, 1873. Mining and prospecting 
in Colo., Cal., Wash., Oregon, 
and Alaska; address. Wonder, 
Oregon. 

Ernest Henry Pratt, A.M., 
1898. Born, Pishon's Ferry, Me., 
Sept. 14, 1871. Prin. Gram. Sch. 
1 year; Prin. Normal Sch., 2 
years; Prin. High Schools since 
1898; Winslow, Me. 

Francis Burnham Purinton. 
Born, Richmond, Me., April 20, 

1872. In coal and wood business, 
Augusta, Me. 



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LiNVILLE WADSWORTH ROBBINS, 

A.M., 1898. Born, Gardiner. Me., 
Sept. 24, 1871. Asst. High Sch., 
1894-1907, and Prin. 1907; Gar- 
diner; Supt. Brewer, Me. 

William Franklin Rowley. 
Born, Brook Haven, N. Y., July 
31, 1868. Ordained, 1895; Pastor, 
No. Grafton, Mass., 1895-1903; 
Union City, Pa., 1903-04; Middle- 
town, Conn. Newark, N. J. 

Virgil Connor Totman, A.M., 
M.D., Bowdoin, 1900. Born, 
Fairfield, Me., Dec. 19, 1872. 
Prin. High Sch., Buxton, Me., 
1894-97; Physician, Bar Mills, 
1900-05; Oakland, Me. 

Frank Lincoln Tozier, A.M., 
1899; M. D., Univ. of Me., 1901. 
Born, Fairfield, Me., Jan. 14, 
1869. Teacher, 5 years; Phys- 
ician, Vassalboro, Me. 

William Bodle Tuthill, A.M. 
Born, Goshen, N. Y., Oct. 7, 
1867. Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 
1894-95; Hartford Theol. Sem., 
1895-97; Pastor, Cong. Ch., Ken- 
sington, Conn., 1897-1900; since 
1900, East Hartford, Conn. 

Herbert Leonard Whitman, 
A.M. Born, Woodstock, Me., 
Aug. 6, 1870. Teacher, Bourne, 
Mass., 1894-1908; Ayer, Mass. 

Verne Mortier Whitman, A.M. 
Born, Buckfield, Me., Mar. 14, 
1871. Prin. High Sch., Calais, 
Me., 1894-1900; Canton, 1900-02; 
Norway, 1902-04; Peterboro, N. 
H., 1904-07. 

Nahum Morrill Wing, A.M., 
1900. Born, Auburn, Me., May 
6, 1871. Traffic Dept., Southern 



Pacific Co., Denvei-, Colo., to 
1907; Office of M. C. R. R., Port- 
land, Me. 

38 

CLASS OF 1895 

JosiAH Colby Bassett, A.M., 
1901; LL.B., Harvard, 1900. 
Born, Winslow, Me., Nov. 25, 
1873. Adm. to the Bar, 1895; 
Lawyer, Boston, Mass. 

Ralph King Bearce, A.M., 1903. 
Born, Turner, Me., Apr. 29, 
1875. Asst. Rockland, Me.. High 
Sch., 1895-98; in business, Bos- 
ton, Mass., Dec. 1898-Sept. 1899; 
Teacjier of History and English, 
Conn. Lit. Inst., Suffield, Conn., 
1899-1900; same, Roxbury, Mass., 
1900-01; same, Suffield Acad, 
1901, and Principal since 1904; 
Suffield, Conn. 

Frederic Bryant, M.D., Har- 
vard, 1900. Born, Montville, 
Me., Oct. 15, 1871. Worcester 
City Hospital, 2 years; since 
1901, Physician, Worcester, 
Mass. 

Harlan Page Ford. Born, Jeff- 
erson, Me., Sept. 3, 1867. Teach- 
er, Atlanta Bapt. Coll., 1896-97; 
since 1898, in the Public Schools 
of Boston; address, Dorchester, 
Mass. 

Walter Llewellyn Gray. 
Born, Paris, Me., Jan. 24, 1870. 
Prin. High Sch., Bridgton, Me., 
1895-98; Adm. to the Bar, 1899; 
Lawyer, South Paris, Me. 

Stephen Harry Hanson. Born, 
Richmond, N. B., Dec. 25, 1872. 
Editor and Proprietor Aroostook 
Times, 1898-1907; Houlton, Me. 



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John Hedman, A.M. Born, Un- 
dersoken, Sweden, Oct. 15, 1868. 
Instr. in Greek, Colby, 1896-1900; 
Student, Univ. of Paris, 1899- 
1900; Assoc. Prof. Mod. Lang., 
1900-01; since 1901, Prof. Ro- 
mance Lang., Colby College, 
Waterville, Me. 

Henry Winter Jackson. Born, 
Westboro, Mass., June 19, 1875. 
Insurance Agent, 1895-96; Adm. 
to the Bar, 1896; Hudson, Mass. 

Reed Vernon Jewett. Born, 
Calais, Me., Nov. 16, 1872. Adm. 
to the Bar, 1898; Lawyer, Calais, 
Me. 

Archer Jordan, D.D.S., Univ. 
of Pa., 1902. Born, Auburn, Me., 
June 7, 1873. Prin. High Sch., 
Vanceboro, 1895-96; Instr. in 
Math., andSci., Mitchell's Boys' 
Sch., Billerica, Mass., 1896-99; 
Dentist, Auburn, Me. 

Albert Turner Lane, A.M., 
1901. Born, Damariscotta, Me., 
Nov. 26, 1872. Prin. High Sch., 
E. Boothbay, 1895; Lebanon 
Academy, 1896; High Sch., Wal- 
doboro, 1896-99; Clerk, N. E. 
Tel. & Tel. Co., Boston, Mass., 
1899-1900; Instr. Greek and His- 
tory, Conn. Lit. Inst., Sufiield, 
Conn., 1900-01; Sub-Mr., High 
Sch., Webster, Mass., and Supt. 
Evening Schools, 1901-03; Prin. 
High Sch., Ashland, Mass., 1903- 
07; Teacher, Evening School, 
Medford, 1907; Instr. in Chem., 
High Sch., Auburn, Me. 

Hugh Dean McLellan. Born, 
Belfast, Me., Sept. 10, 1876. 
Law Student, 2 years; Prin. 
High Sch., Belfast, 1897-99; Ev- 



ening High Sch., Brooklyn, N. 
Y., 3 years, and Student Colum- 
bia Law Sch. ; Lawyer, Boston, 
Mass. 

Henry Wyman Nichols. Born, 
Waterville, Me., May 20, 1873. 
Cotton Mill business. New Bed- 
ford, Mass. 

Frederick Edwin Norris. Born, 
Tavoy, Burma, Dec. 15, 1870. 
Commercial Traveler, Journalist, 
Farmer, and Teacher, Foxcroft, 
Me. 

John Foster Philbrook. Born, 
China, Me., April 14, 1873. 
Teacher, China and Danforth 
Academy, Danforth, Me. 

*Harry Tilden Riggs. Born, 
Farmington, Me., Feb. 28, 1871. 
Died, Waterville, July 25, 1895, 
aged 24. 

Melvin Erastus Sawtelle. 
Born, Sidney, Me., July 12, 1873. 
Teacher, Solon, New Portland, 
Winslow; Adm. to the Bar, 1899; 
Lawyer, Augusta, Me. 

Austin White Snare. Born, 
Hampden, Me., Aug. 11, 1873. 
Teacher and Law Student, 4 
years; Adm. to the Bar, 1900; 
Lawyer, Bangor, Me. 

Homer Tarbox Waterhouse. 
Born, Kennebunkport, Me., Feb. 
4, 1873. Adm. to the Bar, 1897; 
Lawyer, Biddeford, Me. 

William Lee Waters, LL.B., 
Harvard, 1901. Born, Lakeville, 
N. B., Mar. 29, 1872. Supt. Sch., 
Waterville, 1895-98; Adm. to the 
Bar, 1901; Lawyer, Seattle, 
Wash. 



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CLASS OF 1896 

Irving Frmstcis Burton. Born, 
Woodstock, Me., Aug. 13, 1876. 
Prin. High Sch., Dennysville, 
Searsport, Vinalhaven, etc. ; At- 
tendant, Eastern Me. Insane 
Hosp., 1907; Garland, Me. 

Benjamin Coffin. Born, Free- 
port, Me., Feb. 14, 1872. Teach- 
er, Freeport, 1896-99; Cherry- 
field, 1899-1900; Repr. in Me. 
Legisl., 1901; Adm. to the Bar, 
1902; since 1905, Register of Pro- 
bate; Lawyer, Portland, Me. 

Albert Sawyer Cole. Born, 
Cambridge, Me., Mar. 24, 1872. 
Supt. Sch., Skowhegan, 1896-97; 
Prin. High Sch., Thomaston, 
1897-1906; since 1906, Supt. Sch., 
No. Dartmouth, Mass. 

Richard Collins, M.D., Har- 
vard, 1900. Born, Calais, Me., 
Dec. 6, 1874. Surgical Interne, 
Boston City Hosp., 1900-02; and 
Asst. Surg., Relief Station, 1902- 
03; Physician, Waltham, Mass. 

Harry Wesley Dunn, LL.B., 
Harvard, 1902. Born, Waterville, 
Me., Jan. 27, 1877. Prin. Acad- 
emy, Monson, 1896-97; Asst. 
Class. High Sch., Worcester, 
Mass., 1897-98; Hotchkiss Sch., 
1898-99; Adm. to the Bar, 1902; 
Lawyer, Boston, Mass. 

Elford Lindsay Durgan. Born, 
Harpswell, Me., July 9, 1870. 
Hardware business, 1896-99; 
Electric and Telephone business; 
Gen. Supt. Northeastern Tele- 
phone Co., 1900-07; Portland, Me. 

Henry Warren Foss. Born, Mt. 
Vernon, Me., June 14, 1869. 



Prin. Higgins Classical Inst., 
Charleston, 1896-1903; Prin. 
High Sch., Bar Harbor, 1903-04; 
Sub-Mr., Kelley Sch., 1904-07, 
and Master, 1907; Cambridge, 
Mass. 

Charles Benjamin Fuller, M. 
D., Harvard, 1900. House Offic- 
er, Boston City Hospital, 1900- 
02; Asst. Resident Physician, 
Adams Nervine Asylum, Jamai- 
ca Plain, Mass., 1902-03; Phys- 
ician, Waltham, Mass. 

Everett Lamont Getchell, A. 
M. Born, Shawmut, Me., May 
31, 1871. Prin. High Sch., Lu- 
bec, 1896-98; Boynton, H. S., 
Eastport, 1898-99; Sub-Mr. Alls- 
ton, Gram. Sch., Cambridge, 
Mass., 1899-1900, and Master, 
Kelley Gram. Sch., Cambridge, 
Mass., 1902-07; Sub-Master, Paul 
Jones Sch., Boston, Mass. 

Edward Lindsey Hall. Born, 
No. Cornville, Me., Oct. 23, 1873. 
In railroad service, eight years; 
Waterville, Me. 

Hascall Shailer Hall. Born, 
Waterville, Me., Apr. 16, 1876. 
Asst. in High Sch., Danforth, 
1896-97; Asst. Cashier, 1898, and 
since 1901, Cashier, Ticonic Nat. 
Bank; Vice-Pres. for.Maine, Am. 
Banker's Assoc, 1907; Water- 
ville, Me. 

Harry Edward Hamilton. 
Born, Brooklin, Me. Prin. Gram. 
Sch., Everett, Mass., 1896-1901; 
Shoe business. Bellows Falls, 
Vt., 1901-03; since 1903, Green- 
field, Mass. 

Howard Chapin Hanscom, M.D., 
Columbia, 1900. Born, Auburn, 



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Me., June 12, 1875. Hospital 
Interne, 1900-02; J. Hood Wright 
Hospital, N. Y., 4 years; Phys- 
ician, New York City. 

Walter Leslie Hubbard, A.M. 
Born, Corinth, Me., Aug. 8, 
1873. Carriage Mfr., 1896-97; 
Prin. Gram.'Sch., Oldtown, 1897- 
98; Prin. Mattawamkeag Sch., 
1898-99; Clerk, coal business, 
1899-1901; since 1901, of firm, 
Stickney & Babcock Coal Co., 
Bangor, Me. 

Carlton^Everett Hutchinson. 
Born, Skowhegan, Me., July 31, 
1871. Book-keeper, Shoe Co., 
Skowhegan, 1896-98; Teacher, 
1898; Shoe cutter, 1898-1905; 
Prin. Coml. Dept., New Lyme 
Institute, So. New Lyme, Ohio, 
to 1906; Shoe business, Haver- 
hill, Mass. 

Charles Benjamin Kimball, 
B.S., Univ. of Maine, 1905. 
Born, No. New Portland, Me., 
May 14, 1872. Student, 3 years; 
Tutor, 1 year; Prin. High Sch., 
No. New Portland, 1900-03; Elec- 
trician, Schenectady, N. Y., 
1905-07; Gen. Electric Co., Bos- 
ton; Quincy, Mass. 

Albert William L o r i m e r . 
Born, Beebe. Plain, Canada, May 
2, 1871. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1900; Pastor, Arlington Heights, 
Mass., 1900-02; Presque Isle, 
Me., 1902-05; Franklin, 1905-07; 
Bar Harbor, Me. 

John Bradbury Merrill, A.M., 
1900. Born, Dover, Me., July 
30, 1872. Prin. Corinth Acad., 
1896-98; Prin. High Sch., New- 
market, N. H., 1898-99; Prin. 



Boynton High Sch., Eastport, 
Me., 1899-1901; Sub-Mr. High 
Sch., Weymouth, Mass., 1901-03; 
since 1903, Sub-Mr. High Sch., 
Woonsocket, R. I. 

Frederick Morgan Padelford, 
A.M., Ph. D., Yale. Born, Haver- 
hill, Mass., Feb. 27, 1875. Grad- 
uate Student, Yale, 1896-99; Prof, 
of English, Univ. of Idaho, 1899- 
1901; same, University of Wash- 
ington, since 1901; Seattle, 
Wash. Author of Old English 
Musical Terms, (1899) ; Analyt- 
ical Studies in Julius Caesar, 
etc., (1901); Early 16th Century 
Lyrics, (1907) ; Translated, Es- 
says on the Study and Use of 
Poetry, by Plutarch and Basil 
the Great, 1902; and Select Trans- 
lations from iScaliger's Poetics, 
1905; [Yale Studies in English, 
15 and 26]. 

Fred William Peakes. Born, 
Boston, Mass., May 30, 1868. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1899; Pas- 
tor, Ashland, Mass., 1899-1903; 
since 1903, No. Berwick, Me. 

James Madison Pike. Born, Ox- 
ford, Me., Nov. 2, 1862. Prin. 
Acad., Paris Hill, 1896-97; Supt. 
Sch., East Livermore, 1902-03; 
Prin. High Sch., Livermore 
Falls, Me., 1897-1909; Supt. Cal- 
ais and St. George Dist. , Calais, 
Me. 

Herbert Noah Pratt. Born, 
Skowhegan, Me., Nov. 29, 1872. 
Traveling Salesman, 1903-07; 
farmer, Skowhegan, Me. 

Charles Edward Sawtelle. 
Born, San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 
12, 1868. Teacher, 5 years; New- 



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125 



ton Theol. Inst., 1904; Pastor, 
Needham, Mass. 

James Leonard Thompson, Jr. 
Born, Portland, Me., Apr. 28, 
1873. Prin. High Sch., Danforth, 
3 years, and Princeton, 2 years; 
Thompson Liniment Co., New 
York City. 

Thomas CoxTooker, A.M., 1901. 
Born, Canning, Nova Scotia, 
Nov. 25, 1869. Prin. Academy, 
Litchfield, 1896-99; and of Cherry- 
field Acad., 1899-1904; Prin. High 
Sch., Scarboro, 1904-05; Prin. 
High Sch., Bridgton, Me. 

Charles Winslow Turner. 
Born, North Haven, Me., June 
7, 1866. Prin. High Sch., Vinal- 
haven, Me., 1896; Gen. Agent, 
Silver, Burdett, & Co., for Colo- 
rado and Nebraska; Chicago,' HI. 

Harry Thornton Watkins, A. 
M. Born, Baltimore, Md., Oct. 
28, 1871. Prin. High Sch., Old- 
town, Me., 1896-1903; since 1903, 
Prin. High Sch., Reading, Mass. 

Levi Parker Wyman, A.M., Ph. 
D., Univ. of Pa., 1902. Born, 
Skowhegan, Me. , July 12, 1874. 
Teacher, Dennis, Mass., 1896- 
1900; Asst. in Chemistry, Penna. 
State Coll., 1902-04; since 1904, 
Prof. Chemistry, Penna. Mili- 
tary College, Chester, Pa. 

28 



CLASS OF 1897 

Roy Morrill Barker. Born, 
Presque Isle, Me., Apr. 8, 1875. 
Grocery business, Presque Isle, 
Me. 



George Kemble Bassett. Born, 
Winslow, Me., Dec. 16, 1875. 
Teacher, Baltimore, Md., 1897- 
99; Manlius, N. Y., 1899-1902; 
Harvard Law Sch., 1902-03; 
Lawyer, Augusta, Me. 

Hannibal Hamlin Chapman. 
Born, Gilead, Me. , Apr. 28, 1872. 
Prin. High Sch., Patten, 1896-97; 
Graduate Student, Yale, 1897-98; 
Instr. in English, Military Acad. , 
Cheshire, Conn., 1898-1900; Instr. 
in History, St. Paul's Sch., Gar- 
den City, N. Y., 1900-02; Supt. 
of Schools, Hempstead, N. Y. 

Charles Luther Clement. 
Born, Montville, Me., Jan. 16, 
1874. Sub-Mr. Hamilton Sch., 
W. Phila., 1898-99; Prin. High 
Sch., Waterboro, Me., 1899-1902; 
same, Hampstead, N. H., 1902- 
05; Prin. Seminary, Parsonsfield, 
Me,, 1905-06; Prin. High Sch., 
Jonesport, 1906-07; same, since 
1907, Fort Fairfield, Me. 

Harmon Stevens Cross. Born, 
Augusta, Me., June 12, 1874. 
Instr. in Physics and Chemistry, 
Alfred Univ., N. Y., 1898-99; 
Teacher of Sciences, High Sch., 
W. Springfield, Mass., 1899-1902; 
since 1902, Natural Sciences, 
Tilton Seminary, Tilton, N. H. 

William Henry Holmes, Jr. 
Born, Augusta, Me., Sept. 13, 
1874. Prin. Gram. Sch., Put- 
nam, Conn., 1897-98; Prin. Put- 
nam High Sch., 1898-99; Supt. 
Schools, Grafton and Upton, 
Mass., 1899-1902; Westerly, R. I, 

Albert Russell Keith, M.D., 
Harvard, 1903, Born, Water- 
ville. Me., Sept. 29, 1875. Teach- 



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er, High Sch., Oldtown, 1898-99; 
House Officer, Carney Hosp., 
Boston, 1903-04; Asst. Resident 
Physician, Sailor's Snug Harbor, 
Statenld., N. Y., 1904-06; since 

1906, Physician, Hartford. Conn. 

Ernest Eugene Noble, LL.B., 
Univ., of Maine, 1903. Born, 
Blaine, Me., Jan. 1, 1870. Prin. 
High Sch., Clinton, 1897; Prin. 
Paris Hill Acad., 1898; Prin. 
Gram. Sch., Putnam, Conn., 
1898-99; same, Fitchburg, Mass., 
1899-1902; Lawyer, Portland, Me. 

Herbert Shaw Phil brick. 
Born, Waterville, Me., Apr. 13, 
1875. Sub-Mr., High Sch., Cal- 
ais, 1897-1900; and Principal, 
1900-03; Student, Mass. Inst. 
Technology, 1903-06; Asst. Prof. 
Physics, Univ. Missouri, from 

1907. Columbia, Mo. 

Henry Harrison Putnam, Jr. 
Born, Houlton, Me., Oct. 8, 
1873. In business, Danforth, Me. 

*Frederick Albert Roberts, 
M.D. Born, Waterboro, Me., 
June 11, 1873. Coll. of Physic- 
ians and Surgeons, Philadelphia, 
1900; died, Wilmington, Mass., 
Aug. 11, 1906, aged 33. 

Charles Lafayette Snow. Born, 
Smith's Cove, Nova Scotia, July 
5, 1868. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1900; Pastor, So. Wellington, 
Conn., 1900-04; Norwich, Conn., 
1904-07; address, Norwich, Conn. 

Fred Elmer Taylor. Born, 
Bath, Me., Sept. 30, 1873. Roch- 
ester, Theol. Sem., 1900; Pastor, 
Moscow, Idaho, 1900-02; Seattle, 
Wash., 1902-05; City Missionary, 
1905-06; Agent for Dodd, Mead 



& Co., publishers, 1906- ; Spo- 
kane, Wash. 

Walter Francis Titcomb. Born, 
Houlton, Me., Mar. 29, 1875. 
Bookkeeper, Houlton, Me. 

*LiNTON Edson Waldron. Born, 
Waterville, Me., Nov. 21, 1875. 
Died, Waterville, Me., May 27, 
1900. 

Harry Bates Watson. Born, 
Oakland, Me., Apr. 30, 1874. 
Asst. Vermont Acad., Saxton's 
River, Vt. , 1 year; Teacher, 
Good Will Farm, Hinckley, Me. 

Charles Huntington Whitman, 
Ph. D. , Yale. Graduate Student, 
Yale Univ., 1897-1900; and Fel- 
low in English, 1898-1900; Instr. 
in English, Lehigh Univ., 1900- 
06; since 1906, Assoc. Prof. En- 
glish, Rutgers Coll., New Bruns- 
wick, N. J., Author of The Birds 
of Old English Literature, (1898) ; 
Old English Mammal Names, 
(1907) ; Translated The Christ of 
Cynewulf (1900). 

17 

CLASS OF 1898 

Frank Wentworth A l d e n . 
Born, Waterville, Me., June 8, 
1874. Publishing work. New 
York, 1899-1900; City Editor, 
Waterville Mail, 1901 ; Fire Ins. 
Adjuster, and Spl. Agent for 
Maine, of Home Ins. Co., N. Y.; 
Waterville, Me. 

Harrison Sanborn Allen, A.M. 
Tufts. Born, Hallowell, Me., 
Aug. 9, 1870. Fellow in Biology, 
Tufts Coll., 1898-99; Teacher of 
Science, High Sch., Wakefield, 
Mass., 1899-1900; same, Wake- 
field, Mass., 1900-02; since 1902, 



Accidentally onntted at end o 
(-lass of iSqj 

school. West Newto,:;;,:::"^ 

"l""™ '5ooDw™ Wright 
Bo".. Readfield, Me., Mav - 
•87=. Teacher, Readfi;,,, ^L '' 



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127 



Head Science Teacher, Crosby 
High Sch., Waterbury, Conn. 

Albert Guy A v e r i l l. Born, 
Crawford, Me., Oct. 11, 1874. 
Prin. High Sch., Dennysville, 
1898-99; Adm. to the Bar, 1902; 
Lawyer, Bangor, Me. 

Clayton Kingman Brooks. 
Born, West Haven, Conn., July 
15, 1874. Asst. Treas. Savings 
Bank, So. Paris, 1898-1902; Adm. 
to the Bar, 1900; Agent, London 
Assurance Society, Boston, 
Mass. 

Herbert Maurice Browne. 
Born, North Haven, Me., Aug. 
25, 1872. In business, and insur- 
ance, Cleveland, 0. 

Arthur Wordsworth Cleaves. 
Born, Boston, Mass., Mar. 20, 
1876. Newton Theol, Inst., 1901; 
Pastor, North Scituate, Mass., 
1901-06; since 1906, Newbury- 
port, Mass. 

Raymond Harold Cooke. Born, 
Friendship, Me., Oct. 7, 1874. 
Prin. High Sch., Sterling, Mass., 
1898-1902; same, Holliston, 1902- 
03; and at So. Hadley Falls, 
Mass., 1903-07; 1907-08, Graduate 
Student, Harvard Univ., Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

Henry Lysander Corson. Born, 
Canaan, Me., July 26, 1870. 
Adm. to the Bar, 1900; Lawyer, 
San Francisco, Cal. ; res. Oak- 
land, Cal. 

William Bacon Desmond. Born, 
Portland, Me., Nov. 2, 1874. 
Clerk, M. C. R. R. Office, 1898- 
1900; Letter carrier, Portland, 
Me. 



Charles Millbtt Drummond. 
Born, Portland, Me., July 16, 
1874. Adm. to the Bar, 1900; 
Lawyer, Portland, Me. 

John Lyford Dyer. Born, 
Charleston, Me., Nov. 18, 1875. 
Prin. High Sch., Sangerville, 
1898-1900; Sub-Master, Gould's 
Acad., Bethel, 1900-03; Vice- 
Prin., Prep. Sch., Bethlehem, 
Pa., 1903-04; Prin. Acad., Mon- 
son. Me., 1904-06; Prin. High 
Sch., Milo, 1906-07; Postmaster, 
Newrj^ Me., 1907-08; Prin. High 
Sch., Oxford, Me. 

George Ashley Ely. Born, W. 
Springfield, Mass., Nov. 12, 1874. 
Foreman, Florence Mfg., Co., 
Florence, Mass. 

Otis Williams F o y e . Born, 
Brockton, Mass., July 1, 1875. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1901; or- 
dained, 1901; Pastor, Thompson, 
Conn. 

Norman Keith Fuller. Born, 
Fairfield, Me., Aug. 27, 1875. 
Adm. to the Bar, 1901; City 
Treasurer, 1906-07; Lawyer, 
Waterville, Me. 

Harry Mellin Gerry. Born, 
So. Paris, Me., May 3, 1876. 
Teacher, 1 year; Secy. Y. M. C. 
A. , Providence, 1899-1903; Edu- 
cational Director, Hilly er Inst., 
Y. M. C. A., Hartford, Conn., 
1903-08. 

Fred Gardner Getchell. Born, 
Baring, Me., Mar. 4, 1876. 
Teacher, High Sch., Somerville, 
Mass., 1893-99; Chatham, 1899- 
1900; Rochester, N. H., 1900- ; 
Somerville, Mass. 



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Charles Edwin'Gurney. Born, 
Portland, Me., Feb. 15, 1874. 
Teacher, 1 year; Adm. to the 
Bar, 1900; Lawyer, Portland, 
Me. 

Elmer Ellsworth Hall, M.D., 
Baltimore, 1902. Born, Baring, 
Me., Dec. 6, 1870. Prin, Normal 
Sch., Springfield, Me., 1898-99; 
Physician, Little Falls, Minn. 

Everett Carlton Herri ck. 
Born, Livermore, Me., June 13, 
1876. Newton Theol. Inst., 1901; 
ordained, 1901; Pastor, Charles- 
town, Mass. 

Ira Frank Ingraham. Born, 
Palmyra, Me., Mar. 2, 1872. In- 
surance agent, Houlton, Me. 

Arad Erastus Linscott. Born, 
E. Jefferson, Me., May 7, 1874. 
Prin. High Sch., Waterboro, 
1898-1900; same, Lisbon, 1900-02; 
Prin. Freedom Acad., 1902-05; 
Prin. High Sch., Waterville, 
1905-07; Prin. Acad., Freedom, 
Me. 

WiLLARD Lowell McFadden. 
Born, Waterville, Me., Feb. 11, 
1876. Adm. to the Bar, 1900; 
Business Agent, Augusta, Me. 

Edward Henry Nash. Born, 
Portland, Me., June 7, 1875. 
Clerk, Portland Nat. Bank, Port- 
land, Me. 

John Edward Nelson. Born, 
China, Me., July 12, 1874. Prin. 
High Sch., Waterville, 1898-1902; 
Adm. to the Bar, 1901 ; Lawyer, 
Waterville, Me. 

John Richard Nelson. Born, 
Sweden, Nov. 22, 1871. Law 
Student, Boston Univ., 1904; 



Adm. to the Bar, 1904; Lawyer, 
Caribou, Me., 1904-06; since 1906, 
Boston, Mass. 

Arthur Hartstein Page. Bom, 
Chapman, Neb., Sept. 5, 1873. 
Teacher, 3 years; Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1906; Missionary, Swatow, 
China. 

Thomas Raymond Pierce. Born, 
Rockland, Me., Aug. 29, 1878. 
Mercantile agency, Boston, 1898- 
99; in literary work, Chicago, 
1900; Treas. Star Refining Co., 
Boston; Wellesley, Mass. 

Fred Parker Hamilton Pike. 
Born, Hyde Park, Mass., June 
2, 1875. Teacher, Waban, Mass., 
1898-99; Instr. in French and 
German, Colby Coll., 1890-1900; 
Asst. Mitchell's Boys' Sch., Bil- 
lerica, Mass,, 1900-02; Boston, 
Mass. 

Henry Howard Pratt. Born, 
Essex, Conn.. Oct. 15, 1874. 
Student, Newton Theol. Inst., 
1898-1900; Hartford Theol. Sem., 
1900-01; Teacher, Conn. Lit. 
Inst., Suffield, Conn. 

Bertram Carver Richardson. 
Born, Maplewood, Mass., June 
27, 1874. Prin. Gram. Sch., Cal- 
ais, 1898-1900; Supt. Schools, Au- 
burn, 1900-03; Sub-Mr. Rice 
Training Sch., Boston, Mass. 

Frank Arthur Robinson. Born, 
Bangor, Me., Aug. 1, 1876. 
Traveling agent; Portland, Me. 

John Ervin Stephenson. Born, 
Littleton, Me., May 28, 1876. 
Teacher, 2 years; Bookkeeper, 1 
year; Instr. High Sch., Butte, 
Montana. 



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129 



Hezekiah Walden. Born, Mark- 
ham, Va., Mar. 15, 1866. Instr. 
Roger Williams Univ., Nashville, 
Tenn., 1898-1905; Instr. Bishop 
College, Marshall, Texas. 

Justin Owen Wellman. Born, 
Belgrade, Me., Sept. 19, 1875. 
Prin. Acad., Paris Hill, 1898; 
Instr. in Math., High Sch., Ban- 
gor, 1899-1901; Prin. Ricker 
Class. Inst., Houlton, 1901-05; 
from 1905, Prin. Colby Academy, 
New London, N. H. 

George Adam Wilson Jr. Born, 
So. Paris, Me., Oct. 12, 1877; 
Cashier So. Paris Savings Bank, 
1898-99; Treas. Acetylene Gas 
Co., 1899-1900; since 1901, In- 
spector, Eastern Tel. Co., Port- 
land, Me. 

Charles Mellen Woodman. 
Born, Auburn, Me., July 15, 
1875. Hartford Theol. Sem., 1901; 
Pastor, Friends Ch., Portland, 
Me. 

36 

CLASS OF 1899 

Lynne Fletcher Adams. Born, 
Wilton, Me., Mar. 7, 1876. In 
business, Wilton, Me. 

Harvey Harwood Bishop. Born, 
Eastport, Me., Mar. 1, 1877. 
Student, Moody Bibl. Inst., 1899- 
1900; Pastor, Paris, Me., 1900- . 

Harry Sanford Brown. Born, 
Winn, Me. , Jan. 8,. 1872. In bus- 
iness, Fairfield, Me. 

William Wirt Brown. Born, 
Fairfield, Me., Sept. 25,. 1874. 
Salesman, Waterville, Me. 



William Bryant Chase. Born, 
Rockland, Me., Oct. 26, 1875. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1902; or- 
dained, 1902; Pastor, Washburn, 
Me., 1902-08; County Sec'y Y. 
M. C. A., Dover, N. J. 

Colin Henry Dascombe. Born, 
Wilton, Me., Aug. 3, 1878. In 
business, Wilton, Me. 

Earlon Kent Guild. Born 
N. B., May 1, 1878. Law Stu- 
dent, 1899-1902; Boston Univ., 
2 years; Adm. to the Bar; Law- 
yer, Fort Fairfield, Me. 

Lawrence Emery Gurney, Ph. 
D., Chicago, 1906. Born, Sibsa- 
gor, Assam., Aug. 4, 1878. Spec- 
ial Fellowship, Univ. Chicago, 
1900-01; Instr. in Physics, Brad- 
ley Polytechnic Inst., Peoria, 
111., 1901-03; same, Allegheny 
Coll., 1903-06; Prof, of Physics, 
Univ. of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho. 

Harold Libby Hanson. Born, 
Peabody, Mass., Nov. 10, 1876. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1802; or- 
dained, 1902; Pastor, Kennebunk, 
Me., 1902-07; Rumford, Me. 

Ernest Henry Maling. Born, 
Portland, Me., May 2, 1877. Med. 
Student, Columbian Univ., 1899- 
1900; Clerk, Census Bureau, 
Washington, D. C. 

George Atwood Martin. Born, 
Guilford, Me., May 4, 1873. 
Graduate Student, Boston Univ., 
1902; ordained, 1902; Pastor, M. 
E. Church, Rumford, Me., 1902- 
08; Bangor, Me. 

Hubert James Merrick. Born, 
Troy, Me., Sept. 10, 1875. In 



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business, Penacook, N. H., 1899- 
1906; Augusta, Me. 

Parker Tufts Pearson. Born, 
Farmington, Me., June 8, 1879. 
Farmington Normal Sch., 1900; 
Prin. High Sch., Warren, Me., 
1901-02; Eastport and Lubec; 
Warren, Mass. 

Myron Albert Pillsbury. Born, 
Gray, Me., Jan, 4, 1877. Saco, 
Me. 

Ralph Horner Richardson. 
Born, Rutland, Vt., June 9, 1876. 
Supply Clerk, N. Y. C. and St. 
L. R. R., 2 years; Levelmann, 
Engr. Dept., Pere Marquette R. 
R., 1 year; Civil Engineer, Mad- 
ison, 111. 

Albert Cyrus Robbins. Born, 
Winthrop, Me., Jan. 8, 1876. 
Teacher of Latin, Phila., Pa., 
2 years; Prin. High Sch., West 
Chester, Pa.,1 year; Winthrop, 
Me. 

Charles Emery Gould Shan- 
non, M. D., Jefferson, 1902. 
Born, Saco, Me., Sept. 16, 1875. 
Resident physician, Pottsville 
Hospital, Pa., 3 years; Physician, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Henry Russell Spencer, A.M., 
Columbia, 1901; and Ph.D., 1905. 
Born, Foxboro, Mass., Jan. 22, 
1879. Asst. Coburn Class. Inst., 
1899-1900; Graduate Student, 
Columbia Univ., 1900-02; Precep- 
tor in History, Politics and Econ- 
omics, Princeton Univ., 1906-07; 
Prof. Amer. History, and Polit. 
Science, Ohio State Univ., Col- 
umbus, 0. 

William Oliver Stevens, Ph. 
D., Yale, 1902. Born, Rangoon, 



Burma, Oct. 7, 1878. Instructor 
in English, Colby, 1899-1900. 
Graduate Student, Yale, 1900-02; 
Instructor in English and Inter- 
national Law, U. S. Naval Acad., 
Annapolis, Md. 

Arthur Irving Stuart, Born, 
Winslow, Me., Apr. 23, 1875. 
Prin. High Sch., Tenant's Har- 
bor, 1899-1901 ; Salesman and op- 
tician; Tenant's Harbor, Me. 

William Linscott Waldron, A. 
M., Uniy. of Me., 1906, and LL. 
B., 1908. Born, Waterville, Me., 
June 19, 1878. Teacher, Frank- 
lin, N. Y., 1899-1900; Sub-Mr., 
High Sch., Skowhegan, Me., 
1900-05; Prin. Lee Normal Acad., 
1907-08; Prin. High Sch., Brew- 
er, 1909- ; Lawyer, Waterville, 
Me. 

Ambrose Benton Warren. 
Born, Cornish, Me., Oct. 14, 1876. 
Prin. High Sch., Attleboro, 
Mass. ; Westerly, R. I. 

Frederick Elmer Webb. Born, 
Melrose, Mass., Aug. 5, 1875. 
Clergyman, Freeport, 111. 

23 

CLASS OF 1900 

Carl Cotton, LL.B., Univ. of 
Maine, 1906. Born, Fairfield, 
Me., May 5, 1878. Apothecary, 
1900-02; Prin. High Sch., Oak 
Bluff, Mass.; Hopkinton, N. H. 

Ernest Thomas Cushman. Born, 
No. Paris, Me., Nov. 17, 1876. 
Prin. High Sch., Columbia Falls, 
Me., 1900-01; Instr. Math., Rock- 
land Mil. Acad., Nyack, N. Y., 
1901-02; same. High Sch., Ports- 
mouth, N. H. 



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131 



*Alden Eliphalet Doughty. 
Born, Greenwood, Me., May 19, 
1875. Died, Rye, Colorado, Jan. 
13, 1908, aged 32. 

Charles Emerson Fogg. Born, 
Unity, Me., Mar. 4, 1874. Gym- 
nasium Instr., Winslow; Hebron 
Acad.; Colby, 1907-08; Water- 
ville, Me. 

Henry Dearborn F u r b u s h. 
Born, Hartland, Me., May 18, 
1878. Teacher, Newport, N. H., 
2 years; Palmer, Mass., 1 year; 
Hyde Park, Mass., 2 years; East 
Providence, R. I. 

Percy Emerton Gilbert, M.D., 
Bowdoin, 1906. Born, Greene, 
Me., Jan. 9, 1876. Instr. in Sci- 
ence, Ricker Class. Inst., Houl- 
ton, 1900-02; Physician, Linneus, 
Me. 

Alfred Sprague Goody. Born, 
Portland, Me., Oct. 31, 1874. 
Prin. High Sch., Winslow, 1900- 
01; Teaching, Kittery, and Port- 
land High Sch., 1901; Dept. Ed- 
ucation, Manila, P. I., 1902. 

Simon Peter Hedman. Born, 
New Sweden, Me., Jan. 28, 1875. 
In business, Bangor, Me. 

Ernest Lawrence H e r r i c k. 
Born, Levant, Me., Apr. 15, 1874. 
Clothing business, Bangor, Me. 

James Henry Hudson, LL.B., 
Harvard, 1903. Born, Guilford, 
Me., Mar. 21, 1878. Adm. to the 
Bar, 1903; Lawyer, Guilford, 
Me. 

William Blake Jack. Bom, 
Portland, Me., Nov. 16, 1877. 
Prin. Gram. Sch., Wales, Mass., 



1900-02; Instructor, High Sch., 
Portland, Me. 

* Edward Drummond Jenkins. 
Born, Marysville, Cal., Feb. 7, 

1878. Journalist. Died, Ontario, 
Cal., May 20, 1905, aged 27. 

Fred Foss Lawrence. Born, 
Fairfield, Me., Nov. 6, 1879. 
Lawyer, Municipal Judge, Skow- 
hegan. Me. 

John Franklin Moody Jr. Born, 
W. Sumner, Me., Mar. 24, 1878. 
Auburn, Me. 

*Benjamin Elden Philbrick. 
Born, Waterville, Me., June 3, 

1879. Died, Raleigh, N. C, Apr. 
6, 1902, aged 22. 

Arnold Merriam Sanborn. 
Born, Jay, Me., July 18, 1876. 
Teacher, Philippines, 2 years, 
Asst. High Sch., Calais, Me. 

Fernald David Sawyer. Born, 
Otisfield Gore, Me., Aug. 12, 
1875. Journalist, Augusta, Me., 
1900-01; Educational Dept., Ma- 
nila, P. I., 1901-02; Internat. 
Corresp. Sch., Lewiston, Me. 

Frank Joseph Severy, Born, 
Turner, Me., Dec. 1, 1877. Prin. 
Good Will High Sch., Fairfield, 
Me., 1900-01; Mass. Inst. Tech- 
nology, 1904; Engineer, Chicago, 
1904-06; City Engineer, Ft. 
Pierre, So. Dak., 1906-07. 

Charles Franklin T o w n e , 
Born, Winslow, Me., Aug. 25, 
1878. Asst. Coburn Class. Inst., 
1900; Prin. Gram. Sch., Salem, 
Mass. 

Washington Allan Vaughan 
Wiren. Born, Woodland, Me. 



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Teacher, Tampa, Fla., 3 years; 
Badoc, Philippine Ids. 

20 

CLASS OF 1901 

Elvin Leslie Allen. Born, Hal- 
lowell. Me.., Mar. 27, 1879. Prin. 
High Sch., Washburn, Me., to 
1908; County Sec'y, Y. M. C. A., 
Charlotte, Mich. 

Percy Melville Andrews. 
Born, No. Paris, Me., Jan. 26, 
1875. Lawyer, Portland, Me. 

Robert Atherton Bakeman. 
Born, Auburn, Me., Aug. 16, 
1879. Newton Theol. Inst,, 1905; 
ordained, 1905; Pastor, East 
Jaffrey, N. H. 

Edward Clarke Bean. Born, 
Mason, Me., Feb. 14, 1877. 
Instr., Hebron Acad., Hebron, 
Me. 

Alexander Maxwell Black- 
burn. Born, Oak Park, 111., 
Feb. 12, 1878. Prin. Bobbins 
Sch., Norfolk, Conn. 

John Alden Hale. Born, Ran- 
goon, Burma, June 3, 1877. 
Time-keeper, M. C. R. R., Wat- 
erville, Me. 

William Freeman Hale. Born, 
Shweygin, Burma, Feb. 25, 1879. 
Farmer, Savannah, Ga. 

Adonis Dow Howard. Born, 
East Sangerville, Me., Oct. 16, 
1879. East Sangerville, Me. 

Francis Morgan Joseph. Born, 
Monson, Me., Jan. 30, 1876. 
Waterville, Me. 

George Albert Marsh. Born, 
Leicester, Mass., July 15, 1876. 
Electrician, Weehawken, N. J. 



Sumner Edward Marvel. Born, 
Auburn, Me., July 26, 1879. 
Prin. High Sch., Warren, Me. 

Jason Leslie Merrill, Ph.B. 
Born, Cambridge, Me., Oct. 18, 
1877. Waterville, Me. 

Horace Wellman Newenham. 
Born, Cherryfield, Me., May 28, 
1876. Gym. instr., Winslow, Me.; 
Teacher, New Bedford, Mass. 

Sherman Perry. M.D., Har- 
vard, 1906. Born, Passaic, N. Y., 
June 11, 1878. City Hospital, 
Worcester, Mass. 

Wallace Purinton. Born, Wat- 
erville, Me., Feb. 2, 1879. Clerk, 
Augusta, Me. 

Edgar Burnham Putnam. Born, 
Danforth, Me., Sept. 25, 1879. 
Law Student, U. of Me., 1902-04; 
Adm. to the Bar, 1904; Lawyer, 
Danforth, Me. 

Edward Cannon Rice. Born, 
Fairfield, Me., May 14, 1878. 
Adm. to the Bar, 1903; Lawyer, 
Fairfield, Me, 

Ralph Webster R i c'h a'rd s. 
Born, Waterville, Me., May 30, 
1879. Asst. in Physics. Tufts 
Coll. ; Geologic Aid, U. S. Geol. 
Survey, Washington, D. C. 

Charles Frederic Seaverns. 
Born, Chicago, III, Dec. 1, 1879. 
Asst. Robbins Sch., Norfolk, 
Conn. 

Richard Waite Sprague. Born, 
Greene, Me., Jan. 28, 1876. 
Prin. High Sch., Waterville, 
1902-05; Collinsville, Conn. 

Will Henry Sturtevant. Born, 
Dover, Me., Nov. 4, 1870. Supt. 
Schools, Dover, Me. 



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133 



Nathan Pulsifer Thayer, M. 
D., Harvard, 1905. Born, Wat- 
erville, Me., Dec. 20, 1878. In- 
terne, Long Id. Hosp., Boston, 
1905-06; and Medical Supt., 1906- 
07; since 1907, Physician, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. 

Ernest Egan Ventres. Born, 
Hudson, Mass., Apr. 7, 1874. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1905; or- 
dained, 1905; Pastor, No. Han- 
over, Mass. 

Henry Laureston W i t h e e . 
Born, Dover, Me., Dec. 20, 1876. 
Prin. High Sch., Rockport, Me.; 
Cambridge Mass. 

Carl Hamlin Witherell, M.D., 
Harvard, 1904. Born, Oakland, 
Me., Feb., 19, 1878. Physician, 
Oakland, Me. 

25 

CLASS OF 1902 

Noah Vernon Barker. Born, 
Exeter Mills, Me., Dec. 21, 1874. 
Instr., Ricker, Houlton, Me. 

Ralph Carleton Bean. Born, 
Clinton, Me., Apr. 21, 1881. Prin. 
High Sch., Clinton, Me., 1902-03; 
Graduate Student, Harvard, 
1903-04; Vice-Prin., Bridgton 
Acad., 1905-06; from 1906, Phys- 
ics andChem., High Sch., Wake- 
field, Mass. 

Guy Wilbur Chipman. Born, 
Raymond, Me., July 15, 1880. 
Prin. High Sch., Winslow, Me., 
1902-05; Instr. in Sci., Coburn 
Class. Inst., Waterville, 1905-08; 
Master in Sci., Friends' Central 
Sch., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Lew Clyde Church. Born, 
MinneapoHs, Minn., May 9, 1880. 
Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal. 



William Winter Drew. Born, 
Starks, Me., Jan. 26, 1882. 
Teacher, Abbott Sch., Farming- 
ton, Me., 1903;Supt. Sch., Fair- 
field, Me., 1904-06; PubHsher's 
Agent, Syracuse, N. Y. 

Julius Howard Bradford Fogg. 
Born, Freeport, Me., Dec. 27, 
1875. Law Student, Columbia, 
1902, Harvard, 1904; Lawyer, 
Boston, Mass. 

Angier Louis Goodwin. Born, 
No. Fairfield, Me., Jan. 30, 1881. 
Harvard Law Sch., 1904-05; 
Adm. to the Bar, 1905; Lawyer, 
Fairfield, Me., 1905-05; Lawyer, 
Boston, Mass. 

Herbert Lee Gray, M.D., Johns 
Hopkins, 1905. Born, Sussex, 
N. B., July 5. 1882. Physician, 
New York. 

Frank Percival Ha m i l t o n. 
Born, Gloucester, Mass., Aug. 
20, 1881. Yale Sch. Forestry, 
1902-03; Harvard Law Sch., 1903- 
04; Lawyer, Jacksonville, Fla. 

Percival Edward Hathaway. 
Born, So. Paris, Me., Sept. 25, 
1879. Teacher, High Sch., So. 
Paris, Me.; Prin. High Sch., 
Norway, Me. 

Adelbert Orland Jones. Born, 
Livermore, Me., Feb. 8, 1878. 
Sub-Mr. Washington Acad. , East 
Machias, Me., 1902-04; same, 
High Sch., Westbrook, 1906-07; 
Nicholas Acad., Dudley, Mass., 
1908; Hotel Cashier, Lake Toxa- 
way, N. C. 

Christian Columbus Koch. 
Born, Clinton Falls, Minn., July 
30, 1875, Newton. Theol. Inst., 
1995; Evangelist, 1905-06; Pas- 



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tor, Sedgewick, Me., 1906-08; 
Spring Valley, Minn. 

John Gustave Larson, M.D., 
Long Id. Coll., Hosp. Coll., 1907. 
Born, in Sweden, Feb. 10, 1878. 
Physician, Brockton, Mass. 

Martin Henry Long, LL. B., 
Harvard, 1905. Born, Bradford, 
Me., Nov. 1, 1878. Lawyer, 
Jacksonville, Fla. 

Charles Francis McKoy. Born, 
Bangor, Me., July 24, 1878. 
Newton Theol. Inst, 1905; Pas- 
tor, Bar Harbor, Me. 

Alexander Henry Mitchell. 
Born, Edgartown, Mass., May 6, 

1877. Head-Mr. Mitchell's Mili- 
tary School for Boys, Billerica, 
Mass. 

Max Patten Philbrick. Born, 
Bath, Me., Jan. 1, 1880. Instr. 
Conn. Lit. Inst., 1902-07; Instr. 
in Mod. Lang., High Sch., 
Hartford, Conn. 

Harry Emery Pratt. Born, 
Farmington, Me., Oct. 12, 1879. 
Prin. High Sch., Fairfield, Me. 

WiLLARD Hiram Rockwood. 
Born, Winthrop, Me., Dec. 24, 

1878. Real Estate, Waterville, 
Me. 

OssiAN Farewell Taylor. Born, 
Hampden, Me., Dec. 25, 1879. 
Architectural draughtsman, Ban- 
gor, Me. 

Fred Wilbur Thyng. Born, 
Shapleigh, Me., Feb. 12, 1878. 
Fellow in Medicine, Tufts, 1902; 
Instr. in Biology, Harvard Med. 
Sch., Boston, Mass. 



LiNwooD Leighton Workman. 
Born, Cherryfield, Me., May 16, 
1878. Instr. in Sci. and Math. , 
Colby Acad., New London, N. 
H., 1902-04; same. High Sch., 
Wakefield, Mass., 1904-05; and 
Watertown, 1905-06; from 1906, 
Prin. Higgins Classical Inst., 
Charleston, Me. 

22 

CLASS OF 1903 

Elmer Wesley Allen. Born, 
Hallowell, Me., Jan. 29, 1881. 
Insurance, Waterville, Me. 

Fred Milton Allen. Born, 
China, Me., Sept. 19, 1876. Book 
Dept., London Times, Boston, 
1903; Staf£ oi Kennebec Journal, 
Augusta, Me., 1904; Evening 
Star, Schenectady, N. Y., 1905; 
Express, Albany, 1906; Tele- 
gram, Worcester, Mass. 

Harold Carlton Arey, A.M., 
1907. Born, Camden, Me., Feb. 
18, 1880. Bookkeeper, Baldwin- 
ville, Mass., 1904; Inspector Elec- 
tric Co., Dover, N. H. ; Dental 
Sch., Univ. of Pa., 1908; address, 
Camden, Me. 

Charles Wilson Atchley. Born, 
Sevierville, Tenn., Dec. 22, 1871. 
Adm. to the Bar, 1907; Lawyer, 
Waterville, Me. 

John Wilson Bartlett. Born, 
Lewiston, Me., Oct. 6, 1878. 
Graduate Student, Penna. State 
Coll., Philadelphia, Pa.; Mining 
Engineer, Arizona; home ad- 
dress, Lewiston, Me. 

Roger Frederic Brunel, Ph.D. 
Johns Hopkins. Born, Portland, 
Me., Dec. 21, 1881. Instr. in 



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135 



Chemistry, Syracuse Univ., Syr- 
acuse, N. Y. 

Sheppard Emery Butler. Born, 
Highland Park, 111., July 9, 1883. 
Instr., Coburn Class. Inst., 1903- 
04; Graduate Student, Univ. 
Chicago, 1904-05; Chicago, 111. 

Arthur Davenport Cox. Born, 
Hantsport, N. S., Nov. 1, 1874. 
Prin. High Sch., Sebago, 1903- 
05; Instr. Central Coll., Pella, 
Iowa. 

Cecil Maurice Daggett. Born, 
Fairfield, Me., May 13, 1882. 
Musical Director, Y. M. C. A., 
Montreal, Can., 1903-05; same, 
St. Louis, Mo., 1905-06; Me. 
State Com., Y. M. C. A., 1906- 
07; Contractor and builder, Wat- 
erville, Me. 

Lionel Elwood Dudley, M.D., 
Columbia, 1908. Born, Castle 
Hill, Me., Dec. 3, 1877. Phys- 
ician, Maplewood, Me. 

Walter Lev^is Glover. Born, 
Framingham, Mass., July 4, 
1881. Prin. High Sch., Baring, 
Me., 1903-04; Princeton, 1904-05; 
Oak Bluffs, 1907-08; Marshfield, 
Mass., 1907-09. 

William Holbrook H a w e s . 
Born, Skowhegan, Me., Aug. 5, 
1878. Life Ins., 1903-04; Har- 
vard Law Sch., 1906-08; Lawyer, 
Skowhegan, Me. 

Lelan Porter Knapp. Prin. 
Acad., No. Parsonsfield, Me, 

Caleb Albert Lewis. Born, 
Winn, Me., Mar. 28, 1880. Fair- 
field Publishing Co. ; residence, 
Waterville, Me. 



Lewis Garfield Lord. Born, 
Oakland, Me., Feb. 6, 1881. 

Philip Gilkey Richardson. 
Born, Rutland, Vt., Jan. 31, 
1880. Real Estate, etc., Denver, 
Colo. 

Leon Carver Staples. Born, 
No. Haven, Me., Mar. 26, 1880. 
Sci. Dept., High Sch., Danbury, 
Conn., 1903-07; since 1907, Supt. 
Schools, Portland, Conn. 

Louis Colby Stearns Jr., LL. 
B., Harvard, 1906. Born, Spring- 
field, Me., Apr. 25, 1880. Law- 
yer, Bangor, Me. 

Carleton White Steward. 
Born, Skowhegan, Me., Dec. 10, 
1882. Prin. High Sch., Rockport, 
Me. 

George Thomas Sweet. Born, 
Atkinson, Me., April 11, 1879. 
Los Angeles, Cal. 

William Marston Huse Teague. 
Born, Warren, Me., Apr. 23, 
1876. Supt. Schools, Warren, 
Me. 

George Wooster Thomas. Born, 
Camden, Me., Sept. 4, 1879. 
Instr. Hebron Acad., 1903-05; 
Teacher, Helena, Montana. 

Nathaniel Tompkins, LL. B., 
Harvard, 1907. Born, Bridge- 
water, Me., May 17, 1879. Instr. 
Ricker Class. Inst., Houlton, 
Me., 1903-04; Adm. to the Bar, 
1907; Lawyer, Houlton, Me. 

Wendell Crosby Washburn. 
Born, China, Me., Nov. 20, 1880. 
With Bath Iron Works, Bath, 
Me. 



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Allison Mason Watts. Born, 
Tenant's Harbor, Me., June 1, 
1878. Instr. in Math, and Sci- 
ences, Shaftsbury Acad., Vt., 
1903-04; Newton Theol. Inst., 
1907; Pastor, West Brattleboro, 
Vt. 

25 

CLASS OF 1904 

Vernon Stanley Ames. Born, 
North Haven, Me., July 2, 1882. 
Instr. in Sci., Hebron Acad., 
Hebron, Me., 1904-05; in Math., 
Va. Union Univ., Richmond, Va., 
1905-07; Prin. High Sch., Rock- 
port, Me. 

Carl Rubens Bryant. Born, 
Paris, Me., Nov. 19, 1881. Prin. 
High Sch., Chebeague, Me.; 
Sub-Mr. Lincohi Acad., New- 
castle, 1904-06; Prin. High Sch., 
Islesboro, 1906-07; from 1907, 
Prin. High Sch., Sudbury, Mass. 

Allen Clark. Born, Augusta, 
Me., Dec. 20, 1879. Inspector 
Cotton Mill Machinery, Augusta, 
Me. 

William Albert Cowing. Born, 
Maxfield, Me., Jan. 6, 1878. 
Teacher, Deer Isle, 1906-07; 
Jonesport, Me. 

Clarence Garland G o u l d . 
Born, Milo, Me., June 20, 1881. 
Teacher, Milo, Me. 

Louis Arthur Hammond. Born, 
Fergus Falls, Minn., Feb. 18, 

1880. With Internat. Paper Co., 
Berlin, N. H. 

Frank Horace Leighton. Born, 
Columbia Falls, Me., Aug. 10, 

1881. Sub-Mr. Mitchell's Mili- 
tary Boys' Sch., Billerica, Mass. 



John Austin Partridge. Born, 
Fort Fairfield, Me., Sept. 28, 
1881. Prin. High Sch., Alfred, 
Me., 1904-05; Sub-Mr. High Sch., 
Waterville, 1905-07; since 1907, 
Prin. High Sch., Madison, Me. 

Carroll Norman Perkins, LL. 
B., Harvard, 1907. Born, So. 
Penobscot, Me., Sept. 9, 1880. 
Lawyer, Waterville, Me. 

John Blake Roberts, LL.B., 
Harvard, 1907. Born, Caribou, 
Me., Feb. 14, 1880. Lawyer, 
Caribou, Me. 

Harold Williams Soule. Born, 
Hingham, Mass., Oct. 14, 1883. 
Rhodes Scholar, Oxford Univer- 
sity, 1905-08; Instr. Univ. Sch., 
Cleveland, Ohio. 

John Sidney T a p l e y . Born, 
West Broooksville, Me., Sept. 
16, 1874. Prin. Anson Academy, 
North Anson, Me., 1904-08; 
North Anson, Me. 

Frank Washington Tarbell, 
M.D., Coll., Phys. and Surg., 
1908. Born, Smyrna Mills, Me., 
July 31, 1879. Physician, Smyrna 
Mills, Me. 

George Edward Tolman. Born, 
Harrison, Me., July 17, 1880. 
Mass. Inst., Tech. Boston, Mass. 

Edward Burton W i n s l o w . 
Born, Saco, Me., Dec. 16, 1881. 
With the Winthrop Press, New 
York. 

Frank Edgar Wood. Born, Bow- 
doinham. Me., June , 1875. Prin. 
High Sch., Windham, Me. ; Prin. 
High Sch., Haverhill, N. H. 



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137 



CLASS OF 1905 

David Kenneth Arey, A.M., 
1907. Born, Camden, Me., July 
8, 1883. Asst. in Biology, Colby 
Coll., 1905-07; Instr. High Sch., 
D anbury, Conn. 

Stephen Grant Bean, B.S. 
Born, Saco, Me., May 5, 1881. 
Instr. Salisbury Sch., Salisbury, 
Conn., 1905-06; Prin. High Sch., 
Norridgewock, Me., 1906-08; 
Prin. High Sch., Winthrop, Me. 

Hannibal Hamlin Bryant, Jr. 
Born, Oldtown, Me., Oct. 7, 
1883. Prin. High Sch., Ilesboro, 
Me., 1905-06; Medical Student, 
Bowdoin, 1906; home address, 
Waterville, Me. 

Cecil Whitehouse Clark. Born, 
No. Sidney, Me., Sept. 3, 1882. 
Address, Keene, N. H. 

Edward Howe Cotton. Born, 
So. Hampton, N. H,, Nov. 3, 
1780. Union Theol. Sem., New 
York, 1907-08; ordained, 1909; 
Pastor, Provincetown, Mass. 

Guilford Dudley Coy. Born, 
Upper Gagetown, N. B., Jan. 15, 
1878. Instr., Hebron Acad., He- 
bron, Me 

Arthur Lee Field. Born, Bak- 

ersfield, Vt., Oct. 19, 1882. 
Teacher, Colby Acad. , New Lon- 
don, N. H., 1905-08; Instr. He- 
bron Acad., Hebron, Me. 

Clarence Nathaniel Flood. 
Born, Oxford, Me., Mar,'3, 1880. 
Prin. High Sch., 1905-09; and 
Dist. Supt., 1909, Winslow, Me. 

Alfred MacFarland F r y e . 
Born, Prospect, Me,, Mar. 27, 



1877. Asst. Leicester Acad., 
Mass., 1905-07; with Winslow 
Skate Mfg. Co., Worcester, 
Mass. 

*Joseph Albert Gilman. Born, 
Fairfield, Me., Aug. 10, 1883. 
City editor, Waterville Mail, 
1905-06; Medical student; died, 
Kirksville, Mo., Mar. 6, 1907, 
aged 24. 

Roscoe Lorin Hall. Born, 
Livermore Falls, Me., Oct. 9, 
1883. Teacher, Manila, P. I. 

Walter Jean Hammond. Born, 
Berlin, N. H., May 22, 1881. 
with Paper Mfg. Co., Berlin, 

N. H. 

William Hoyt. Born, Athens, 
Me., Apr. 2, 1880. Asst. He- 
bron Acad., Hebron, Me. 

Henry Nbely Jones. Born, Ash- 
land, Me., Oct. 25, 1881. Sub- 
Mr. High Sch., Waterville, Me., 
1905-07; Graduate Student, Har- 
vard, 1907-08; Asst. in Bacteri- 
ology, Harvard Laboratory, For- 
est Hill, Mass. 

Thomas Titcomb Knowles. 
Born, North New Portland, Me., 
Dec. 1, 1881. Teaching, 1905-07; 
Business Coll., 1907-08; forestry, 
West Point, N. Y. 

Alton Irving Lockhart, A.M., 
1907. Born, Pembroke, Me., 
Aug. 25, 1881. Science Sub-Mr., 
Edward Little High Sch., Au- 
burn, Me., 1907-08; Coburn Class. 
Inst., Waterville, Me. 

Ezra Kempton Maxfield. Born, 
Winthrop, Me., Apr. 23, 1881. 
Instr., Friends' Central Sch., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 



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Malcolm Bemis Mower. Born, 
Sharon, Mass., May 28, 1885. 
Supt. Sch., Siquijor Id. Philip- 
pines. Address, Waterville, Me. 

Ralph Perkins Norton. Far- 
mington, Me. 

John Butler Pugsley. Born, 
Somersworth, N. H., Nov. 21, 
1882. Prin. Black River Acade- 
my, Ludlow, Vt. 

Harry Sherman Ryder. Born, 
Orrington, Me., Aug. 30, 1871. 
ordained, 1904; Pastor Methodist 
Ch., Rumford, Me. 

Glenn Wendell Starkey. Born, 
Mapleton, Me., Nov. 21, 1884. 
Supt. Sch., Vassalboro and Chi- 
na; address. No. Vassalboro, 
Me. 

Anson Laforest Tillson. Born, 
Sidney, Me., Sept. 11, 1879. 
Hotel business, Oakland, Me. 

Axel Johan Up wall, A.M. 
Harvard, 1907. Born, Seffle, 
Sweden, Jan. 2, 1872. Student, 
Univ. Gottingen, 1906-07; Mod- 
ern languages, Hebron Acad., 
Hebron, Me., 1907-08;, Phillips 
Brooks Sch., Philadelphia, Pa. 

*Charles Lester Whittemore. 
Born, Livermore Falls, Me., 
Mar. 31, 1881. Died, Livermore 
Falls, Me., July 20, 1908, aged 

27. 



CLASS OF 1906 

Isaiah Adelbert Bowdoin. 
Born, Prospect Ferry, Me., Apr. 
18, 1880. Pastor, Union Ch., Par- 
sonsfield. Me., 1906-07; Prin. 
High Sch., Cornish, Me., 1907-09; 



Prin. Porter High Sch., Corn- 
ish, Me. 

Charles Phillips Chip man. 
Born, No. Kingston, R. I., Jan. 
10, 1878. With Allyn and Bacon, 
Publishers, New York, 1906-07; 
with Am. Bapt. Home Mission 
Soc, New York; Author of An 
Aerial Runaway (1901) ; The 
Last Cruise of the Electra, 
(1902) ; Through an Unknown 
Isle, (1903) ; Two Boys and a 
Dog, (1903.) 

John Wesley Coombs, B.S. 
Born, Legrand, Iowa, Nov. 18, 
1882. With Phila. Amer. Base- 
Ball League, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Edwin Parker Craig. Born, 
Island Falls, Me., Sept. 13,1882. 
With Atkinson, Mentzer & Gro- 
ver, Publishers, Dallas, Texas. 

William Lamb Dodge, B.S. 
Telephone Inspector, Chicago, 
111. ; home address, Waterville, 
Me. 

Rex Wilder Dodge, B.S. Born, 
Damariscotta, Me., Dec. 12, 
1884. Traffic Dept., New Eng. 
Tel. and Tel. Co., Portland, Me. 

Benjamin Austin Gooch. Elec- 
trician, New York, 1906-07; 
home address, Yarmouthville, 
Me. 

Fenwick L. Holmes. Born, Lin- 
coln, Me., Feb. 6, 1883. Latin 
and English, High Sch., Attle- 
boro, Mass.; Student, Theol. 
Sem., Hartford, Conn. Address, 
Roxbury, Mass. 

Virgil Merle Jones. Born, 
Monson, Me., Feb. 18, 1882. 
Prin. High Sch., Jay, Me., 1906; 



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Westerleigh Coll. Inst., Bright- 
on, N. Y., 1907; home address, 
Monson, Me. 

Merlin Colby Joy. Born, Fair- 
field, Me., July 1, 1880. Science 
Dept., Hebron Acad., Hebron, 
Me. 

Karl Raymond Kennison, B.S. 
Born, Marysville, N. B., May 6, 
1886. Mass. Inst. Technology 
1908. Instr. in Physics, Colby 
College, 1909- ; Waterville, Me. 

Elliott Curtis Lincoln. Born, 
Hingham, Mass., May 24, 1884. 
Prin. Grammar Sch., Newport 
Center, Vt., 1906; teaching, 
Hingham, Mass. 

John Crandall Lindsay. Born, 
Portland, Me., Nov. 22, 1883. 
Student, Harvard Med. Sch. ; 
residence, Waterville, Me. 

Charles Nash Meader. Born, 
Vassalboro, Me., April 19, 1885. 
Student, Harvard Med. Sch. ; ■ 
residence, Waterville, Me. 

Harold Leon Pepper. Born, ; 
Chelsea, Mass., Dec. 23, 1877. ' 
Capt. Me. V. M. ; Law student, ' 
Waterville, Me. 

Ralph Leavitte Reynolds. , 
Born, China, Me., Jan. 7, 1884. ! 
Student, Harvard Med. Sch. ; ; 
residence, Waterville, Me. 

Arthur Greenwood Robinson. 
Born, Waterville, Me., Sept. 27, ■■ 
1884. Head of History Dept., 
and Instr. in Latin, Mercersburg ' 
Acad., Mercersburg, Pa. 

LiNWOOD L. Ross. Born, Little- 
ton, Me., April 13, 1880. With 
Western Electric Co., Chicago, 



111., 1906-07; home address, 
Littleton, Me. 

John Winn Spencer. Benton, 
Me. 

William Spring Stevens. Born, 
Eau Claire, Wis. Apr. 15, 1885. 
With Western Elec. Co., New 
York, 1906-07; Graduate Student, 
Geo. Washington Univ., D. C. 

Harold Eugene Willey. High 
Sch., Houlton, Me., 1906; Instr. 
Mitchell's Military Boys' Sch., 
Billerica, Mass. 



CLASS OF 1907 

Myron Eugene Berry. Born, 
West Boylston, Mass., Mar. 5, 
1886. Telephone work, Boston, 
1907-08; Newton Theol. Inst.; 
home address. West Boylston, 
Mass. 

Herman Brudenell B e t t s . 
Born, Blissfield, N. S., May 21, 
1875. Sub-Mr. 1907-09, and Prin- 
cipal, 1909- ; Ricker Class. 
Inst., Houlton, Me. 

Harry Charles Bonney. Born, 
Guilford, Me., July 24, 1884. 
Prin. High Sch., Barre, Mass., 

Robert Alder Colpitts. Born, 
Pleasant Vale, N. B., Jan. 13, 
1873. Pastor, M. E. Church, 
Portland, Me. 

Walter Ellis Craig. Born, 
Augusta, Me., Oct. 11, 1883. 
Greenville, Me. ' 

Lewis Walker Dunn. Born. 
Portland, Me., June 28, 1886. 
Asst. Boys' work Sec'y, 23d St. 
Branch, Y. M. C. A. New York 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE 



1907-09; State Sec'y, Y. M. C. 
A., of N. H., of Boys' and 
Students' Depts., Concord, N. H. 

ROSCOE CONKLING EmERY. Bom, 

Eastport, Me., Mar. 28, 1886. 
Prin. High Sch., Lubec, Me., 
1907-08; Asst. High Sch., 1908-09, 
and Principal, 1909- ; Water- 
ville, Me. 

Burr Frank Jones. Born, Alna, 
Me., July 2, 1885. Prin. High 
Sch., Waterville, Me., 1907-09; 
address, Weeks' Mills, Me. 

Millard Claude Moore. Born, 
Ellenburg Depot, N. Y., June 
23, 1882. Prin. Grammar Sch., 
Grantham, N. H. 

*Oscar Benjamin Peterson. 
Born, Jemtland, Me., May 6, 
1886. Drowned, Waterville, Me., 
June 21, 1907, aged 21. 

Charles Rush. Prin. Acad., 
Litchfield, Me. ; residence, Derby 
Centre, Vt. 

Thomas Albion Smart. Born, 
Dexter, Me., June 27, 1883. In 
clothing business. Dexter, Me. 

Albert Kingsley Stetson. 
Born, Clyde, N. Y., Jan. 26, 
1884. Asst. Mgr. Aroostook 
Times, Houlton, Me. 

Arthur William Stetson. 
Born, Eden, Me., July 18, 1888. 
Prin. Erskine Acad., So. China, 
Me., 1907; residence, Waterville, 
Me. 

Otis Alpheus Thompson. Born, 
Presque Isle, Me., Aug. 10, 1884. 
Instr. in Chem. and Physical 
Director, Wyoming Sem., Kings- 
ton, Pa. 



Perley Lenwood Thorne. Born, 
Auburn, Me., Jan. 28, 1884. 
Instr. in Math., N. Y. Univ., 
New York City. 

Elihu Blaine Tilton. Born, 
Knox, Me., July 18, 1884. With 
E. L. Cleveland Co., Houlton, 
Me. 

Clayton Melcher Ward. Born, 
Cherryfield, Me., June 2, 1885. 
Prin. High Sch., Brownville, Me. 
Home address, Portland, Me. 

Arthur Kenelm Win slow. 
Born, Saco, Me. Home address, 
Saco, Me. 

David Monaghan Young. A.M., 
1909. Born, Alva, Scotland, Sept. 
29, 1885. Asst. in Chemistry, 
Colby College, Waterville, Me. 

Ralph Benjamin Young. Born, 
Waterville, Me., Oct., 9, 1885. 
Student, Eastman Business Coll., 
1906; mailing clerk, Waterville, 
Me. 

21 

CLASS OF 1908 

John Arthur Burton. Born, 
Corinna, Me., Jan. 20, 1880. 
Teacher, Garland, Me. 

Frank Bramhall Condon. Born, 
Belfast, Me. July 31, 1882. Prin. 
High Sch., Houlton, Me. Home 
address, Belfast, Me. 

Alvin Leslie Cotton, B.S. 
Born, Fayville, Mass., Oct. 3, 
1886. Instr. Bridgton Acad. 
Home address, Norway, Me. 

Charles Clark Dwyer. Instr. 
Hebron Academy, Hebron, Me. ; 
residence, Martinsville, Me. 



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Percy Silas Farrar. Guilford, 
Me. 

Charles Russell Flood. Born, 
Oxford, Me., July 9, 1883. Sub- 
Prin. Nichols Academy, Dudley, 
Mass. Home address, South 
Paris, Me. 

George Abner Gould. Water- 
ville, Me. 

Victor Ray Jones. Born, 
Greenville, Me, May 1, 1883. 
Teacher, Cornell Univ. Prep. 
Sch., Ithaca, N. Y. ; home ad- 
dress, Monson, Me. 

Merle Roliston Keyes, B. S. 
Born, Chesterville, Me. , July 12, 
1883. Teacher of Science, Par- 
sonsfield Sem. ; home address, 
Dryden, Me. 

Clifford Henry Libby, B. S. 
Born, So. Portland, Me., Aug. 
23, 1884. Teacher, Groton Acad. , 
Groton, Mass. ; home address. 
South Portland, Me. 

Frank Wilder Lovett. Born, 
Whitingham, Vt., July 31, 1885. 
Market gardening; Brandon, Vt. 

Isaac Ross McCombe. Law Sch., 
Univ. of N. Y. ; home address, 
Sanford, Me. 

John Tracy Mathews. Tenant's 
Harbor, Me. 

Harold Nash Mitchell. Born, 
Waterville, Me,, Aug. 29, 1887. 
Teacher, Waterville, Me. 

William Fred Sherburne, B.S. 
Monson, Me. 

Malcolm Dana Smith. Born, 
Bridgewater, Me., July 31, 1884. 
Cashier Am. Thread Co., Lake 
View, Me. 



Augustus Coolidge Thompson. 
Born, North Livermore, Me., 
June 10, 1886. With B. and B. 
Rubber Co., North Brookfield, 
Mass. 

Ray Foster Thompson. Machias, 
Me. 

Howard Arthur Tribou, B.S. 
Rockport, Me. 



CLASS OF 1909 

Eugene Frank Allen. Born, 
Bath, Me., Mar. 1, 1886. Resi- 
dence, Everett, Mass. 

George Carl Anderson. Born, 
Motala, Sweden, June 18, 1887. 
Residence, Fairfield, Me. 

MiLFRED Isaac Buker, B. S. 
Born, Weld, Me., Jan. 12, 1883. 
Residence, Weld, Me. 

Joseph Chandler. Born, Liver- 
more Falls, Me., Jan. 16, 1889. 
Residence, Livermore Falls, Me. 

Clark Drummond Chapman. 
Born, Portland, Me., Sept. 5, 
Residence, Portland, Me. 



Ralph Bertram Davis. Born, 
Lawrence, Mass., Oct. 11, 1886. 
Residence, Haverhill, Mass, 

Frank Osborne Dean. Born, 
Farmingdale, Me., Feb. 3, 1888. 
Instr. in English, Colby College, 
Waterville, Me. 

Wilbur Garland Foye. Born, 

Montello, Mass., Feb. 8, 1886. 
Residence, West Bridgewater, 
Mass. 

Leon Southard Gilpatrick. 
Born, Danforth, Me., June 11, 
1886. Residence, Waterville, Me. 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE 



Leon Clifton Guptill, B. S. 
Born, Cherryfield, Me., Sept. 24, 
1887. Residence, Cherryfield, 
Me. 

Harold Willis Kimball, B.S. 
Born, Hampden, Me., April 12, 
1887. Residence, Presque Isle, 
Me. 

Howard Austin McLellan. 
Born, Cooper, Me., April 24, 
1877. Residence, Princeton, Me. 

Edwin Walter Merrill. Born, 
South Acworth, N. H., Feb. 19, 

1885. Residence, Newport, N. H. 

Leonard Oakman Merrill, B.S. 
Born, Litchfield, Me., Nov. 9, 

1886. Residence, Gardiner, Me. 

Nelson Irving Mixer. Born, 
South Paris, Me., July 3, 1886. 
Residence, West Paris, Me. 

Frederic Howard Paine. Born, 
Elmwood, Mass., Jan. 21, 1885. 
Residence, Elmwood, Mass. 



Otis Bullard Read. Born, Plain- 
field, N. H., June 7, 1884. Resi- 
dence, Windsor, Vt. 

Francis Howard Rose. Born, 
Norwich Town, Conn., Mar. 30, 
1884. Residence, Norwich, Conn. 

Austin Shaw, B.S. Born, Mil- 
bridge, Me., Dec. 5, 1885. Res- 
idence, Milbridge, Me. 

Leo Steward Trask, B.S. Born, 
Springfield. Me., June 13, 1885. 
Residence, Springfield, Me. 

Oscar John Tubes. Born, Nor- 
way, Me., Mar. 8, 1886. Resi- 
dence, Waterville, Me. 

Nathaniel Ernest Wheeler, 
B.S. Born, Dunbarton, N. H., 
June 29, 1881. Residence, Dun- 
barton, N. H. 

MuNRO Elias Young. Born, 
Calais, Me., April 30, 1883. Res- 
idence, Calais, Me. 

23 



nm^n's itutetnn 



CLASS OF 1875 

Mary Caffrey Low (Mrs. L. D. 
Carver). Born, Waterville, Me. 
Asst. Coburn Classical Institute, 
Bath High Sch., and Waterville 
High Sch., 1875-81; since 1890, 
Cataloguer, Maine State Libra- 
ry, Augusta, Me. 

1 

CLASS OF 1877 

Louise Helen Coburn. Born, 
Skowhegan, Me. Teacher, Cum- 
berland, Me., 1874; Trustee, 
Public Library, Skowhegan, Me. 



CLASS OF 1878 

Emily Peace M e a d e r. Born, 
Waterville, Me. Residence, Wat- 
erville, Me. 

1 

CLASS OF 1879 

Hattie Emily Britton (Mrs. 
Willis A. Joy), A.M., 1899. Born, 
Winslow, Me. Grand Forks, 
No. Dakota. 

Elizabeth Mathews A.M., 1896. 
Born, Waterville, Me. Asst. 
Monmouth Acad., 1879-81; 
Teacher of Latin and Drawing, 
Reading, Pa., 1882; since 1892, 
Instructor in Greek and Latin, 
Normal College of the City of 
New York. 

2 



CLASS OF 1880 

Minnie Hartford Mathews 
(Mrs. Rev. Wm. G. Mann). 
Born, Waterville, Me. Teacher, 
Georgetown, Colorado, 1880-81; 
Cumberland Mills, Me. 

1 

CLASS OF 1881 

Sophia May Hanson (Mrs. E. A. 
Pierce), A.M., 1886. Born, Port- 
land, Me. Asst. Coburn Class- 
ical Institute, 1882-84; Teacher, 
Philadelphia, Pa., 1884-87; Wat- 
erville, Me. 

*Kate Englesby Norcross 
(Mrs. Louis Rollins) , A.M. Born, 
Burlington, Vt., Oct. 16, 1856. 
Died, Somerville, Mass., Oct. 6, 
1891, aged 35. 

Jennie Merrilees Smith. Born, 
Waterville, Me. Preceptress, 
Derby Acad., Vt., 1883-85; in 
charge of Ladies' Hall, Colby 
College, 1891-98; Assistant, Pub- 
lic Library, Waterville, Me. 

3 

CLASS OF 1882 

Orie Olivia Brown. Born, New 
London, Conn. Teacher, Ches- 
ter, N. Y., 1883-84; No. Everett, 
Mass., 1886-88; Hampton, Va. 
Inst., 1888-91; Pine Ridge, So. 
Dak., 1891-93; Hampton, Va., 
1893-97; Derby, Vt. Acad., 1898- 
99; Newton Lower Falls, Mass. 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE 



Minerva Eliza Leland, A.M. 
Born, Newton Lower Falls, 
Mass. Teacher, since 1887, New- 
ton High Sch. ; Newton Lower 
Falls, Mass. 

2 

CLASS OF 1884 

Helen Amanda Bragg, A.M. 
Born, Lincolnville, Me. Asst. 
Auburn High Sch., 1884-86; since 
1887, Asst. Roxbury High Sch. ; 
Roxbury, Mass. 

*SusAN Amelia Curtis, A.M. 
Born, Kennebunk, Me., Sept. 1, 
1860. Died, Sharon, Mass., Dec. 
29, 1891, aged 31. 

Mary Augusta Gould, A. M. 
Born, Portland, Me. Asst. Port- 
land High Sch., 1885-86; stenog- 
rapher, Portland, Me. 



CLASS OF 1885 

Bertha Louise Soule, A.M. 
Born, Bath, Me. Asst. in High 
Sch., Bath, 1886-87; Skowhegan, 
1887-88; Bath, 1888-1900; Bangor, 
1900-06; Asst. Manual Training 
School, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



CLASS OF 1886 

Bessie Randall White. Born, 
Somerville, Mass. Asst. No. 
Scituate Acad. ; Asst. Girl's High 
Sch., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Julia Ella Wins low, A.M, 
Born, St. Albans, Me. Asst. 
Coburn Classical Institute, 1886- 
90; Asst. Girls' High School, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 



CLASS OF 1887 

Winifred Helen Brooks, A.M. 
Born, Augusta, Me. Northamp- 
ton, Mass. 

Maud Elma Kingsley, A.M. 
Born, East Machias, Me. Teach- 
er of English Literature, East 
Machias, Me. Author of Out- 
line Studies in English, (1905) ; 
Latin Outline Studies, (1907) ; 
Outline of U. S. History, (1907). 
Enamiuation Questions in Lit- 
erature, etc. 

Bessie Adams Mortimer, A.M. 
Born, Waterville, Me. Teacher, 
10 years; New Rochelle, N. Y. 

Mary Ellis Pray (Mrs. Ora P. 
Seward] A.M. Born, Brunswick, 
Me. Teacher, 1887-98; Graduate 
Student, Univ. of Chicago, 1898- 
99; Mattawan, Mich. 



CLASS OF 1888 

Bertha Louise Brown, A.M. 
Born, Bangor, Me. Asst. High 
School, Georgetown, Colorado, 
1888-91; Somerville, Mass., 1891- 
93; Private School, Bangor, 1896- 
1903; Bangor, Me. 

Mary Edith Farr (Mrs. Wood- 
man Bradbury D.D.) Born, 
Oakland, Me. Teacher, Cedar 
Valley Sem., Osage, Iowa, 1888- 
93; Graduate Student, Univ. of 
Chicago, 1893-94; No. Cambridge, 
Mass. 

Lillian Fletcher (Mrs. Geo. H. 
Smiley). Born, Newport, N. H., 
Asst. Wayland Sem., Washing- 
ton, D. C, 1888-89; Minnewas- 
ka, N. Y. 



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Edith Merrill (Mrs. Geo. N. 
Hurd), A. M. Born, Dover, Me. 
Computer for Star Catalogue, 
1888-89; Teacher, 1889-99; Ma- 
nila, P. I. 

Alice Elizabeth Sawtelle 
(Mrs. Herbert Randall), Ph.D., 
Yale, 1896. Born, San Francisco, 
Cal. Teacher, 1888-93; Hart- 
ford, Conn. 



CLASS OF 1889 

Hattie May Parmenter. Born, 
Boston, Mass. Asst. High Sch., 
Norway, Me., 1889-90; Water- 
ville, 1890-92; Northfield Sem., 
E. Northfield, Mass., 1892-1900; 
Waterville, Me. 

Mary Lillian Tobey. Born, 
Norridgewock, Me. Teacher, 
1889-93; Norridgewock, Me. 



CLASS OF 1890 

Anna Sarah Cummings, A.M. 
Born, Fairfax, Vt. Asst. High 
Sch., Dover, N. H., 1890-92; Mt. 
Vernon, Mass., 1892-93; Lady 
Principal, Vermont Acad., Sax- 
ton's River, Vt., 1893-99; Grad- 
uate Student, Leland Stanford 
Univ., 1899-1900; and Chicago 
Univ., 1900-01; and Stanford, 
1901-02; since 1902, Supt. Normal 
Training Dept., Marshall Col- 
lege, Huntington, West Va. 

Annie Eaton Littlefield. 
Born, Saco, Me. Residence, 
Saco, Me. 

CoRNiE Maynard Spear (Mrs. 
W. L. Lovell). Born, Kenne- 
bunk, Me. Asst, Wilton Acad.; 



High Sch., Lakeport, N. H.; 
High Sch., Portland, Me.; ad- 
dress, Easthampton, Mass. 

Adelaide Florence True (Mrs. 
Prof. Edward Ellery), A.M. 
Born, Bradford, Me. Principal, 
High Sch., Barre, Mass., 1890- 
94; Prin. Acadia Sem., Wolfville, 
N. S., 1895-99; Graduate Stu- 
dent, Radcliffe College, 1900-02; 
Vice-Prin., Vermont Acad., Sax- 
ton's River, Vt., 1902-09; Sche- 
nectady, N. Y. 

4 

CLASS OF 1891 

Effie Cynthia Dascomb (Mrs. 
E. L. Adams). Born, Wilton, 
Me., Teacher, 1891-92; residence, 
New Salem, Mass. 

Emeline Marble Fletcher 
(Mrs. Prof. C. E. Dickerson), 
A.M. Born, Waterville, Me. 
Teacher, Mt. Hermon School, 
1891-95; residence, Mt. Hermon, 
Mass. 

Mary Sophronia Morrill (Mrs. 
R. L. Ilsley). Born, Hartland, 
Me. Residence, Washington, 
D. C. 

3 

CLASS OF 1892 

Nellie Stuart Bakeman (Mrs. 
Prof. W. N. Donovan). Born, 
Newburyport, Mass. Asst. Co- 
burn Classical Institute, 1892; 
Financial agent, Women's Divis- 
ion, Colby, 1893; Asst. Latin 
High Sch., Somerville, Mass., 
1894-95; Newton Center, Mass. 

Grace Maria Cummings. Born, 
Essex, Conn. Residence, Hunt- 
ington, W. Va. 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE 



Dora Fay Knight (Mrs. Rev. 
G. A. Andrews). Born, West 
Boylston, Mass. Teacher, 2 years; 
residence, HoUiston, Mass. 

*Gertrude Lynde Randall 
(Mrs. A. M. Cummings) Born, 
Boston, Mass. Residence, Mai- 
den, Mass., to 1907; died, No. 
Harpswell, Me., Aug. 1, 1908. 

Dora May Sibley. Born, Sidney, 
Me. Teacher, Gloucester, Mass. 

5 

CLASS OF 1893 

Helen Reed Beede (Mrs. W. P. 
Breneman). Born, Nashua, N. 
H. Teacher, 3 years; student, 1 
year, Bible Normal Coll., Wor- 
cester, Mass. ; Auburn, Me. 

Katherine Berry (Mrs. Rev. J. 
F. Tilton,) A.M. Born, Houlton, 
Me. Teacher, Gardiner, Me., 
1893-94; Houlton, 1894-97; Port- 
land, Me. 

Grace Maud Coburn (Mrs. G. 
O. Smith,) A.M., Columbian 
Univ., 1900. Born, Skowhegan, 
Me. Residence, Washington, 
D. C. 

LoRA Grace Cummings (Mrs. E. 
P. Neal). Born, Saco, Me. Asst. 
High Sch., Skowhegan, Me., 
1893-96; Brigham Acad., Bakers- 
field, Vt., 1896-1900; High Sch., 
West Boylston, Mass., 1901; 
residence. West Boylston, 
Mass. 

Lizzie Therese Hussey. Born, 
Skowhegan, Me. Residence, 
Skowhegan, Me. 

Mabel Maud Irish. Born, Lew- 
iston, Me. Teacher, Good Will 



P'arm, Hinckley, Me. ; Erskine 
Acad., So. China; Rumford, Me. 

Lucia Haskell Morrill, A.M. 
Born, Canaan, Me. Asst. Gould's 
Acad., Bethel, 1894-95; Hallo- 
well, 1895-98; Teacher of Latin, 
Ricker Class. Inst., 1898-1903; 
Waterville, Me. 

Mary Emily Spear. Born, Ken- 
nebunk. Me. Teacher, 5 years; 
office work, 2 years; nurse in 
training, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1 
year; Everett, Mass. 

Evangeline Taylor (Mrs. L. R. 

McKenzie). Born, Hampden, 

Me. Asst. Me. Central Inst., 

Pittsfield, Me. 1893-95; High 

Sch., Danielson, Conn., 1895- 

1900; Preceptress, Me. Central 

Inst., 1900-01; Killam, Alberta, 

Canada. 

9 

CLASS OF 1894 

Sadie Loantha Brown (Mrs. 
Freeland Howe), A. M. Born, 
Stetson, Me. Teacher, High 
Sch., Grafton, Mass., 1895-96; 
Hampden Acad., Me., 1896-1902; 
Norway, Me. 

Mary Lane Carleton. Born, 
Portland, Me. Stenographer; 
Cumberland Mills, Me. 

Frances Harriet C h u t t e r. 
Born, England. Asst. Coburn 
Classical Inst., Waterville, Me., 
1894-95; Dow Acad., N. H., 1896- 
98; foreign travel, 2 years; East 
Northfield, Mass. 

Lillie May HAZELT0N(Mrs. Rev. 
W. B. Tuthill). Teacher, 1894-96; 
Leominster, Mass. 



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Elinor Frances Hunt (Mrs. W. 
F. Jones). Born, Pittsfield Me. 
Asst. High Sch., Norway, Me., 
1894-97; Norway, Me. 

Clara Gordon Jones (Mrs. G. 
H. D. L'Amoureux). Born, 
Portland, Me. Teacher, 1894-97; 
Asst. High Sch., Kittery, Me. 

Annie Elizabeth Merrill, A.M. 
Born, Dover, Me. Teacher, 
Woonsocket, R. 1. 

Clara Prescott Morrill, A.M. 
Born, Canaan, Me. Asst. High 
Sch., Fort Fairfield, Me., 1894- 
98; since 1898, Preceptress, He- 
bron Academy, Hebron, Me. 

Frances HoRTON Morrill, A.M. 
Born, Canaan, Me. Since 1894, 
Asst. High Sch., Waterville, Me. 

Annie Maud Richardson (Mrs. 
C. P. Barnes). Born, Norway, 
Me. Teacher, 2 years; residence, 
Norway, Me. 



CLASS OF 1895 

*Alice Mabel Bray (Mrs. John 
Hedman). Born, Lynn, Mass., 
Feb. 28, 1869. Died, Skowhegan, 
Me., Oct. 12, 1897, aged 28. 

Clio Melissa Chilcott, A.M. 
Born, Ellsworth, Me. Asst. High 
Sch., Ellsworth, 1895-99; since 
1899, High Sch., Newburyport, 
Mass. 

Abbie Emma Fountain. Born, 
Camden, Me. Teacher, High 
Sch., 1895-1901; Graduate Stu- 
dent, Columbia Univ., 1901-02; 
English Dept. Flushing High 
Sch., New York City. 



Linda Graves. Born, Bowdoin- 
ham. Me. Teacher, Westfield, 
Mass. 

LiLA Pendleton Harden (Mrs. 
W. 0. Hersey). Born, Angora, 
Pa. Teacher, 1895-1902; Fair- 
field, Me. 

Mary Blanche Lane, A. M. 
Born, Biddeford, Me. Teacher, 
1895-1902; East Winthrop, Me. 

Lily Sawyer Pray. Born, Bath, 
Me. Teacher, Bath, 1895-96; 
Asst. High Sch., Milo, 1898-99; 
Bath, Me. 

Clara Belle Tozier. Born, 
Fairfield, Me. Teacher, Cottage 
City, Newton, Waltham, Ware, 
Mass. Prin. So. Fitchburg 
Gram. Sch., Fitchburg, Mass. 

Carrie Mabel True, A.M. Rad- 
cliffe, 1902. Born, Waterville, 
Me. Instr. Coburn Class. Inst., 
Waterville, Me. 

Madge Shirley Wilson (Mrs. 
W. L. Gray) A.M. Born, So. 
Paris, Me. Residence, So. Paris, 
Me. 

10 

CLASS OF 1896 

Myrtice Deering Cheney. Born, 
Jamaica Plain, Mass. Asst. 
Cony High Sch., Augusta, Me., 
1896-97; since 1897, Deering High 
Sch., Portland, Me.; residence, 
Woodfords', Me. 

Mary Sibylla Croswell, M.D., 
Tufts, 1903. Born, Farmington, 
Me. Asst. Wilton Acad., Wil- 
ton, Me., 1896-99; Teacher, Posse 
Gymnasium, Boston, 1904-05; 
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Physician, Women's Dept./Colby 
College, 1905-09; Los Angeles, 
Cal. 

Florence Elizabeth Dunn. 
Born, Waterville, Me. Teacher, 
HighSch., Waterville, 1896-1900; 
N. Y. State Library Sch., Al- 
bany, N. Y., 1900-02; Library 
and literary work, Waterville, 
Me. 

Ada Evelyn Edgecomb. Born, 
Wappingers Falls, N. Y. Prin. 
Smith Gram. Sch., Augusta, 
Me., 1898- ; residence. Hallo- 
well, Me. 

Ethel Elizabeth Farr (Mrs. C. 

B. Kimball). Born, Oakland, 
Me., Asst. Cony High Sch., Au- 
gusta, Me., 1896-1905; High Sch., 
Bridgewater, Mass., 1905-07; 
Wollaston Sta., Quincy, Mass. 

Lutie May French (Mrs. H. E. 
Tufts). Born, Lovell, Me. Res- 
idence, Bradford, Mass. 

Caro Leah Hoxie, A.M. Born, 
Fairfield, Me. Asst. High Sch., 
Calais, Me., 1896-1900; High Sch., 
Waterville, 1900-08; Asst. High 
Sch., Portland, Me. 

Gertrude Lois Ilsley. Born, 
Springvale, Me. Asst. Higgins 
Class. Inst., Charleston, Me., 
1896-98; High Sch., Rockland, 
Me., 1900-06; Westbrook, Me. 

Sara Blanche ^Mathews. Born, 
Monson, Me. Asst. Kimball 
Union Acad., Meriden, N. H., 
1896-99; Asst. Executive Y. W. 

C. A. Training Inst., Chicago, 
111., 1908; address. Vineyard 
Haven, Mass. 

Martha Clara Meserve. A.M., 
1909. Born, Limerick, Me. 



Teacher, Lowville, N. Y., 1896- 
97; Silver Peak, Nevada, 1898-99; 
Reno, Nev., 1899-1903; since 
1903, Wadleigh High School An- 
nex, New York City. 

Edna Swett Moffatt (Mrs. 
Richard Collins M.D.), A.M. 
Born, East Machias, Me. Asst. 
Washington Acad., E. Machias, 
1896-98; High Sch., No. Brook- 
field, Mass., 1898-1900; Newbury- 
port, Mass., 1900-03; Waltham, 
Mass. 

Jessie Elizabeth Pepper (Mrs. 
Prof. F. M. Padelford,) A.M. 
Born, Chester, Pa. Asst. Coburn 
Class. Inst., Waterville, Me., 
1896-99; Seattle, Wash. 

Ethel Mae Pratt (Mrs. Rev. 
F. W. Peakes). Born, Clinton, 
Me. Teacher, Winthrop and 
Vinalhaven, Me., 1897-99; North 
Berwick, Me. 

Olive Louise RoBBiNs(Mrs. W. 
W. Haviland). Born, Winthrop, 
Me. Teacher of Eng. Lit., 
Friends' Select Sch., Phila- 
delphia, 1896-1902; "The Knoll", 
Lansdowne, Pa. 

Evelyn Mae Whitman (Mrs. H. 
N. Pratt). Born, Auburn, Me. 
Teacher, Deering High Sch., 
Portland, 1896-97; No. Gram. 
Sch., Waterville, 1897-99; Prin. 
Gram. Sch., Beverly, Mass., 
1899-1901; Asst. Allston, Gram. 
Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1901-02; 
Skowhegan, Me. 

15 

CLASS OF 1897 

Mercy Agnes Brann. Born, 
Dover, Me. Asst. High Sch., 
Bar Harbor, Me., 1897-98; Grad- 



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uate Student in English, Yale 
Univ., 1898-99; and 1800-01; 
Instr. in English, Vassar College, 
1901-02; Asst. High Sch., Hart- 
ford, Conn. 

Grace Gatchell. Bom, Lisbon 
Centre, Me. Teacher, Medford, 
Mass. 

Helen MacGregor Hanscom 
(Mrs. W. H. Hill). Born, . East 
Machias, Me. Teacher, 5 years. 
High Sch., Brighton, Mass.; 
Wellesley, Mass. 

Edith Bragg Hanson (Mrs. H. 
L. Gale). Born, Peabody, Mass. 
Residence, Medford, Mass. 

Harriet Florence Holmes. 
Born, Eastport, Me. Asst. High 
Sch., Eastport, 2 yrs. ; Virginia 
Union Univ., Richmond, Va., 
2 years; Colby Acad., New Lon- 
don, N. H., 1907-09; Dean of 
Women, Grand Island Coll., Neb. 

Annie Lee Knight. Born, Port- 
land, Me. History Dept., He- 
bron Acad., Hebron, Me. 

Helen Frances Lamb. Born, 
Clinton, Me. Prin. Shorthand 
Dept., Bliss Business Coll., Lew- 
iston. Me. 

Ethel Maud Larrabee. Born, 
Gardiner, Me. Teacher, Attle- 
boro, Mass., Wilton, N. H., and 
Rockland, Me.; residence, Gard- 
iner, Me. 

OcTAviA Whiting Mathews. 
Born, Monson, Me. Teacher, 5 
years; Missionary, Am. Bd. C. 
F. M., Guadalajara, Mexico. 

Tena Patterson McCallum. 
Born, Warren, Me. Teacher, 



Warren, 1897-99; and Supt. Sch., 
1902-04; Asst. in P. O., Warren, 
Me. 

Elmira Starr Nelson (Mrs. A. 
H. Jones.) Born, Portland, Me. 
Teacher, 5 years; Woodfoi'd's, 
Me. 

Alice Louise Nye (Mrs. E. D. 
Fite). Born, West Gardiner, 
Me. Teacher, Ricker Class. Inst., 
Houlton, Me., 1897-98; Mt. Her- 
mon, Mass., 1898-1901; High 
Sch., Marion, Ohio, 1901-02; 
New Haven, Conn. 

Martha Dunlap Tracy. Born, 
Norway, Me. Teacher of his- 
tory, since 1897, High Sch., 
Lawrence, Mass. 

Hattie Beatty Vigue (Mrs. M. 
W. Bessey M. D.). Born, Wat- 
erville. Me. Teacher, 3 years; 
Stenographer, 1 year; Water- 
ville. Me. 

Nina Gertrude Vose (Mrs. P. 
H. Greeley, M. D.) Born, Skow- 
hegan. Me. Teacher, 1 year; 
Farmington, N. H. 



CLASS OF 1898 

Lenora Bessey. Born, Sidney, 
Me. Teacher, Woodsville, N. 
H., 1900-01; Stoneham, Mass. 

Alice Lena Cole (Mrs. Gustave 
A. Kleene). Born, Hope, Me. 
Teacher, Hartford High Sch., 
1898-1907; Hartford, Conn. 

Edith Morris Cook. Born, 
Vassalboro, Me. Student, State 
Normal Sch., Framingham, 
Mass., 1898-99; Teacher, High 
Sch., Maynard, 1899-1902; South- 



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bridge, Mass., 1902-06; High 
Sch., Brockton, Mass. 

Edna Florence Dascombe (Mrs. 
W. B. Truesdell), Asst. Wilton 
Acad., 1898-1901 ; residence, New 
York City. 

Mary Hope Dow. Born, Lud- 
low, Me. Prin. Acad., Royalton, 
Mass.; 1898-99; Tutor, Pocahon- 
tas, Va., 1899-1900; Prin. Gram. 
Sch., Paxton, Mass., 1900-01; 
Dexter, Me., 1901-02; Corresp. 
Sch., 1902-03; Asst. High Sch., 
Vinalhaven, Me., 1903-04; 
Presque Isle, 1904-06; Winslow, 
1906-09; residence, Waterville, 
Me. 

Mary Caroline Evans. Born, 
Fairfield, Me. Teacher of music, 
Fairfield, Me. 

Mabel Anne Humphrey. Born, 
North Bradford, Me. Asst. 
Higgins Class. Inst., 1898-1907; 
Normal Sch., Bridgewater, 
Mass., 1908; Asst. High Sch., 
Bangor, Me. 

Annie Hutchinson Pepper (Mrs. 
E. W. Varney). Born, Upland, 
Pa. Teacher, 2 years; North 
Chevy Chase, Md. 

Elsie Gordon Reid (Mrs. F. P. 
H. Pike). Born, Gloucester, 
Mass. Asst. High Sch., Rum- 
ford Falls, Me. ; Boston, Mass. 

Laura Hattie Smith. (Mrs. W. 
L. Clark) . Born, Silver City, Ida- 
ho. Asst. High Sch., Auburn, 
Me.,1898; High Sch., Dorchester, 
Mass. 

Edna Harriet Stephens, M.D., 
Boston Univ., 1903. Born, Nor- 
way, Me. Physician, Somer- 
ville, Mass. 



Janet Christine Stephens. 
Born, Norway, Me. In literary 
work, Torrington, Conn. 

Helen Gertrude Sullivan 
(Mrs. B. C. Richardson). Born, 
Bridgton, Me. Asst. High Sch., 
Dorchester, Mass. 

Ina Susan Taylor (Mrs. E. C. 
Hooper, M. D.). Born, Wins- 
low, Me. Teacher, 2 years; 
Fairfield, Me. 

Caroline Blanch Walker 
(Mrs. J. 0. Wellman). Born, 
Minot, Me. Teaching, 4 years; 
New London, N. H. 

15 

CLASS OF 1899 

Helen Hortense Bowman (Mrs. 
A. R. Thompson). Born, Sid- 
ney, Me. Teacher, High Sch., 
Middletown, Conn., 1899-1902; 
Hartford, Conn. 

Jennie Maud Buck. Born, 
Waterville, Me. Asst. Cherry- 
field Acad., Me., 1899-1901; since 
1901, High Sch., Warren, Mass. 

Alice White Chase. Born, 
Rockland, Me. Teacher, 1 year; 
Graduate Student, Yale Univ., 
1 year; Stratford, Conn. 

Rachel Jones Foster (Mrs. 
Prof. C. H. Whitman). Born, 
Woodfords, Me. Teacher, one 
year; librarian, one year; New 
Brunswick, N. J. 

Elevia Belle Harriman (Mrs. 
H. L. York, M. D.) Library 
indexing, 1 year; proof reading; 
Dorchester, Mass. 

Maude Louise Hoxie (Mrs. Rev. 
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Fairfield, Me. Prin. Maiden St. 
Sch., Revere, Mass., 1899-1902; 
Bangor Me. 

*Annib Hanscome Hull. Born, 
Deering, Me., April 14, 1873. 
Matron of Rosemary Fresh Air 
Cottage, Eliot, Mass., 1900-03; 
Teacher, High' Sch., Deering, 
1903-07; died, Portland, Me., 
Dec. 13, 1907, aged 34. 

Alice Freeman Lowe (Mrs. W. 
W. Bi'own). Born, Waterville, 
Me. Teacher, 2 years; Water- 
ville, Me. 

Etta Frances Purington (Mrs. 
Ernest Parsons). Born, North 
Jay, Me. Teacher, 2 years; 
North Jay, Me. 

Alice May Purinton. Born, 
Waterville, Me. Residence, Wat- 
erville, Me. 

Grace Lilian Russell, A.B., 
W. Va. Univ., 1902. Born, Nor- 
ridgewock, Me. Teacher, No. 
Conway, N. H., 1899-1902; Skow- 
hegan, Me., 1902-04; Epping, N. 
H., 1904-07; Sanborn Sem., 
Kingston, N. H., 1907; home ad- 
dress, Skowhegan. Me. 

Agnes Corrinna Stetson. Born, 
Trenton, Me. Asst. Bridgton 
Acad., No. Bridgton, Me.; res- 
idence, Waterville, Me. 

JosiE Annie Toward (Mrs. W. 
O. Davis). Born, Skowhegan, 
Me. Teacher, 1 year; Winslow, 
Me. 

Josephine Thomas Ward. Born, 
China, Me. Residence, Augusta, 
Me. 



CLASS OF 1900 

Lulu Mae Ames (Mrs. Rev. E. 
E. Ventres). Teacher, Coburn 
Class. Inst., 1900-06; No. Han- 
over, Mass. 

Ethel YN Marguerite Brackett 
Ph.B. Born, Pittsfield, Me. 
Teacher, 1 year; Newport, Me. 

Grace Emma Chaney (Mrs. E. 

E. Masterman). Born, East 
Wilton, Me. Teacher, 2 years; 
Wilton, Me. 

Hattie Alma Harlow. Born, 
Gardiner, Me. Teacher, 2 years; 
Gardiner, Me. 

Grace Belle Holden, Ph.B. 
Born, Rosselle, N. J. Teacher, 
2 years; Billerica, Mass. 

Emma Frances Hutchinson. 
Born, Skowhegan, Me. Asst. 
High Sch. , Bar Harbor; Teacher, 
Wareham, Mass. 

Mary Gertrude Lemont (Mrs. 
I. F. Ingraham). Born, Rich- 
mond, Me. Teacher, New York. 

Marion Thompson Osborne. 
Born, Waterville, Me. Teacher, 
Milford, Del. 

Mary Gardner Philbrook. 
Born, Augusta, Me. Stenogra- 
pher; Augusta, Me. 

Gertrude Mabel Pike (Mrs. C. 

F. Towne). Born, Westboro, 
Mass. Residence, Salem, Mass. 

Ethel May Russell. Born, 
Weld, Me. Asst. Monmouth 
Acad., 1901-02; Phillips Acad., 
1902-03; Teacher, Augusta, Me. 



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MoLLiE Sewall Small. Born, 
Woodfords, Me. Teacher, two 
years. Westbrook, Me. 

Mattib Wilma Stubbs. Born, 
Bucksport, Me. Asst. HighSch., 
Caribou, Me. 

Carrie May T o z i e r . Born, 
Waterville, Me. Teacher, Fitch- 
burg, Mass. 

14 

CLASS OF 1901 

Mary Emma Blaisdell (Mrs. 
Rev. A. T. Belknap). Born, Ly- 
man, Me. Residence, FrankUn, 
Ind. 

Mary Genevra Bragg (Mrs. A. 
F. Weston, M. D.), Ph.B. Born, 
North Sidney, Me. Nurses Train- 
ing Sch., Maiden, Mass. Hos- 
pital, 1901-04. Residence, Keene, 
N. H. 

Rhena Louise Clark (Mrs. G. 
A. Marsh). Born, Deering, Me. 
Asst. High Sch., Portland, 1901- 
02; residence, Weehawken, N. J. 

Mabel Grace Farrar (Mrs. A. 
E. Linscott). Teacher, Berlin, 
N. H., 1901-02; residence. Free- 
dom, Me. 

Delia Jane Hiscock (Mrs. Prof. 
John Hedman). Born, Damar- 
iscotta, Me. Residence, Water- 
ville, Me. 

Lou West Peacock. Born, Lu- 
bec. Me. Teacher, High Sch., 
Hopkinton, Mass. Dover, N. H. 

6 

CLASS OF 1902 

*Grace Anne Balentine (Mrs. 
C. E. S. Burns). Born, Water- 



ville, Me. Asst. High Sch., Fort 
Fairfield, 1902-06; Livermore 
Falls, 1906-08; died, Waterville, 
Me., June 17, 1909. 

Grace Bennett Bicknell. Born, 
Paris Hill, Me. Asst. HighSch., 
Leominster, Mass. ; Teacher's 
Exchange, Boston, Mass. 

Augusta Colby. Born, Water- 
ville, Me. Teacher, since 1902, 
Waterville, Me. 

Edith Mae Danforth Gray 
(Mrs. R. 0. Files). Born, Gard- 
iner, Me. Teacher, Holbrook, 
Mass., 1902-05; Fairfield, Me. 

Nellie Mason Lovering (Mrs. 
W. H. Rockwood). Born,. East 
Saugus, Mass. Residence, Wat- 
erville, Me. 

Margaret Merrill (Mrs. R. D. 
Ashe). Born, Deering, Me. Res- 
idence, East Deering, Me. 

Lois Aletta Meserve (Mrs. W. 
S. Flye). Born, Limerick, Me. 
Teacher, New Bi'itain, Conn, 
1902-07; residence. Glen Ridge, 
N. J. 

Vera Caroline Nash (Mrs. S. 
H. Locke). Born, Cherryfield, 
M^, Teacher, Pennacook, N. H. 

Edna Margaret Owen (Mrs. E. 
C. Rice). Born, Monmouth, Me. 
Residence, Fairfield, Me. 

Nina Grace Poor. Born, Den- 
mark, Me. Teacher, Sebago, 
Me. Address, Hillside, Me. 

Blanche Parkman Pratt (Mrs. 
H. E. Pratt.) Born, Pishon's 
Ferry, Me. Residence, Fairfield, 
Me. 



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Marion Stuart Reed (Mrs. W. 
W. Drew). Born, Detroit, Mich. 
Residence, Syracuse, N. Y. 

Anna Mabel Richardson (Mrs. 
R. A. Kane). Born, Bridgton, 
Me. Asst. Castine Normal Sch., 
Castine, Me. 

Sarah Atlant Roberts. Born, 
Caribou, Me. Teacher, Caribou, 
Me. 

Florence Wilkins. Born, Wil- 
ton, Me. Asst. High Sch., Leo- 
minster, Mass. 

Edith Williams (Mrs. A. McD. 
Small, M.D.) Born, Winslow, 
Me. Asst. Freedom Acad., 1902- 
05; residence. Freedom, Me. 



CLASS OF 1903 

Edith Cena Bicknell. 
Rockland, Me. 



Born, 



Bertha Mabel Holmes. Born, 
Auburn, Me. Wallingford, Conn. 

Martha Benson Hopkins. Born, 
Portland, Me. Residence, Port- 
land, Me. 

Mildred Jenks (Mrs. J. P. Dud- 
ley). Born, Houlton, Me. Resi- 
dence, Houlton, Me. 

Eva May Johnson (Mrs. Chas. 
Grant). Born, Westboro, Mass. 
No. Stratford, N. H. 

Clara Louise Martin (Mrs. Con- 
stant Southworth) . Born, Port- 
land, Me. Residence, Portland, 
Me. 

Gertrude Belle Moody. Born, 
Canaan, Me. Asst. Pembroke 
Acad., Pembroke, N. H, 



Betsey Adams Nickels (Mrs. 
F. H. Leighton). Born, Cherry- 
field, Me. Residence, Billerica, 

Mass. 

Marion Eliza Stover. Born, 
Arhesbury, Mass. Teacher, Wal- 
doboro. Me.; residence, Ames- 
bury, Mass. 

Ella May Tolman. Born, West- 
brook, Me. Asst. Portland High 
Sch. ; residence, Cumberland 
Mills, Me. 

Alice Elmira Towne (Mrs. L. 
C. Stearns, Jr.) Born, Water- 
ville. Me. Teacher, Maynard, 
Mass., 1903-07; Bangor, Me. 

Grace Eloise Warren. Born, 
Sebago, Me. Teacher, High Sch., 
Fairfield, Me,, 1906- . 

Nellie May Worth. Born, East 
Corinth, Me. Teacher, Brewer, 
Me. 

13 

CLASS 1904 

Ruby Carver. Born, Waterville, 
Me. Instr. Gould Acad., Bethel, 
Me., 1904-05; Ricker Class. Inst., 
Houlton, Me. 

Mary Helen Caswell. Born, 
Waterville, Me. Student, State 
Library Sch., Albany, N. Y., 
1904-06; Asst. Librarian, 1906-07; 
Librarian Public Library, Water- 
ville, Me. 

Eva Estelle Clement (Mrs. V. 
S. Ames). Born, Seal Harbor, 
Me. Teacher, Hardwick, Vt. 
Residence, Camden, Me. 

Harriet Lucia Cleveland. 
Born, Skowhegan, Me. Teacher, 
Hartland, Me. 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE 



Jennie May Cochrane. Born, 
Rochester, N. Y. Teacher, Wal- 
doboro, Me., 1904-06; Asst. State 
Library, Augusta, Me. 

Eunice Caldwell Mower (Mrs. 
W.C.Beale). Born, Ipswich Mass. 
Teacher, Wakefield, Mass., 1904- 
06; Asst. Oakland High Sch., 
1906-07; Eastport, 1907-09; res- 
idence, Eastport, Me. 

Ev aline Alice Salsman. Born, 
Lisbon Falls, Me. Teacher, 
Bakersfield, Vt., 1904-05; Asst. 
Cherryfield Acad., 1906; Teacher, 
WoUaston, Mass. 

Paulenah Mary Simmons. Born, 
No. Anson, Me. Instr. Anson 
Acad., No. Anson, Me. 

Mary Melona Ward. Born, 
Cherryfield, Me. Instr. Mil- 
bridge, Me., 1904-05; Asst. 
Cherryfield Acad., Cherryfield, 
Me. 

Edith May Watkins (Mrs. Prof. 
Webster Chester). Born, Paris 
Hill, Me. Teacher, Stowe, Vt., 
1904-06; Stoneham, Mass., 1906- 
08; Asst. Oak Grove Sem., Vas- 
salboro, Me., 1908-09; residence, 
Waterville, Me. 

10 

CLASS OF 1905 

Elizabeth Pierce Blaisdell. 
Born, Waterboro, Me. Teacher, 
Waterboro, Me. 

Alice Jane Buzzell. 

May Lucille Harvey. Asst. in 
High Sch., Portland, Me. 

Carrie Sabra Allen (Mrs. F. 
E. Wood). Born, Mercer, Me. 
Haverhill, N. H. 



Ethel Lenora Howard. Born, 

Winslow, Me. Asst. in Acad., 
Freedom, Me. 

Ida Phoebe Keen. Teacher, 
Wiscasset High Sch., 1905-07; 
Winslow, 1907-08; Oakland, 1908; 
address, Waterville, Me. 

Ethel May Knight. Born, Wat- 
erville, Me. Teacher, Waterville, 
Me. 

Addie May Lakin. Born, Peru, 
Vt. Teacher, Norwood, Mass.; 
address, Waterville, Me. 

Blanche Louise Lamb (Mrs. J. 
B. Roberts). Caribou, Me. 

Epfie May Lowe. Born, Oak- 
land, Me. Asst. High Sch., Bar 
Harbor, Me. 

Mary Lowe Moor. Born, Water- 
ville, Me. Teacher, Winslow; 
Fairfield; address, Waterville, 
Me. 

Ethel Gertrude Pemberton. 
Born, Groveland, Mass. Res- 
idence, Groveland, Mass. 

Alice Jennie Pinkham. Born, 
Farmington, N. H. Teacher, 
Mission Sch., Vernal, Utah. 

Rose Mary Richardson. Born, 
Corinth, Me. Asst. High Sch., 
Freeport, Me. 

14 

CLASS OF 1906 

Anna Martha Boynton. Born, 
Fort Fairfield, Me. Teacher, 
New Boston, N. H. ; Skowhegan, 
Me. 

Cornelia Beatrice Caldwell. 
Born, Oxford, Me. Residence, 
So. Paris, Me. 



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*Alice Hope Davies. (Mrs. Al- 
bert W. Brooks) Born, Augusta, 
Me. Died, Augusta, Me., June 
12, 1909. 

Christia May Donnell. Born, 
York Harbor, Me. Asst. York 
High Sch., York Harbor, Me. 

Nettie Rebecca Fuller. Born, 
Plainville, Mass. Residence, 
Plainville, Mass. 

Edith Lincoln Kennison. Born, 
Waterville, Me. Residence, Wat- 
erville. Me. 

Ella Estelle Maxcy. Born, 
Wrentham, Mass. Residence, 
North Attleboro, Mass. 

Clara May Norton (Mrs. John 
S. Paul). Born, York, Me. Res- 
idence, York Beach, Me. 

Eva Charlotte Plummer. Born, 
Lisbon Falls, Me. Asst. Higii 
Sch., Camden, Me., 1906-07; 
Asst. Emerson Sch., No. Man- 
chester, Conn. 

Beulah Frances Purington. 
Born, Mechanic Falls, Me. 
Teacher, Livermore, Me. 

Maud Louise Townsend. Born, 
Alexander, Me. Fort Fairfield, 
Me. 

Susan Houghton Weston. Born, 
Madison, Me. Asst. Wilton Acad. 
Residence, Madison, Me. 

Elaine Wilson. Born, Houlton, 
Me. Residence, Houlton, Me. 

13 

CLASS OF 1907 

Myrtis Ethel Bassett. Born, 
Dover, Me. Asst. in Latin, He- 
bron Acad., Hebron, Me.; resi- 
dence, Oldtown, Me. 



Caro Edna Beverage. Born, 
Owl's Head, Me. Asst. High 
School, Norway; residence, Cam- 
den, Me. 

Rose Marian Beverage. Born, 
Camden, Me. Teacher, Lubec, 
Me. ; residence, Camden, Me. 

Inez Bowler. Born, Waterville, 
Me. Teacher, Calais, Me.; res- 
idence, Waterville, Me. 

Annie Eliza Cook. Born, No. 
Vassalboro, Me. Asst. in Mod. 
Languages, Hebron Acad., He- 
bron, Me., 1907-09; residence, 
Waterville, Me. 

Georgia May Connor. Born, 
Farmington, N. H. Residence, 
Farmington, N. H. 

Sarah Stella Cummings. Born, 
Woburn, Mass. Asst. High Sch., 
Abington, Mass. Residence, Wo- 
burn, Mass. 

Hattie Simonton F a s s e t t . 
Born, New Harbor, Me. Asst. 
High Sch., New Gloucester, Me. 
Residence, New Harbor, Me. 

Lubelle May Hall. Born, Ot- 
tawa, Kan. Asst. High Sch., 
Rockland, Me. 

Addie Bradeen Holway. Born, 
Portland, Me. Asst. High Sch. 
Madison, Me. ; residence, Machi- 
as. Me. 

Marian Louise Learned. Born, 
Waterville, Me. Residence, 
Waterville, Me. 

Alma Florence Morrissette. 
Asst. High Sch., Bluehill, 1907; 
Asst. High Sch., Worcester, 

Mass. 

Bertha Evangeline N e a d . 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE 



Born, Oberlin, Ohio. Instr. Ash- 
field Acad., Ashfield, Mass. 

Virginia Gilbert Noyes. Born, 
Lewiston, Me. Teacher, Water- 
ville. Me. 

Ellen Josephine Peterson. 
Born, Jemtland, Me. Instr. in 
Modern Lang., Coburn Class. 
Inst., Waterviile, Me. 

Edith Pierce Priest. Born, 
No. Vassalboro, Me. Teacher, 
Brewer, Me. 

Bertha May Robinson. Born, 
Yarmouthville, Me. Asst. Fox- 
croft Acad., Foxcroft, Me. 

Grace Lord Stetson. Born, Jay, 
Me. Teacher, Jay, Me., 1907-08; 
Asst. High Sch., Freeport, 1909; 
home address, R. F. D., Water- 
viile, Me. 

Alice Rachel Tyler. Born, 
Saco, Me. Residence, Saco, Me. 

Lucy May W h e n m a n. Born, 
Houlton, Me. Instr. Higgins 
Classical Institute, Charleston, 
Me. 

Nellie Perry Winslow. Born, 
Saco, Me. Residence, Saco, Me. 

21 

CLASS OF 1908 

Mary Charlotte Abbott. Born, 
Waterviile, Me. Address, Water- 
viile, Me. 

Bertha Harris Bangs. Born, 
Portland, Me. Instr. High Sch., 
Gorham, Me. Residence, Port- 
land, Me. 

Helen Burnham Campbell. 
Born, Cherryfield, Me. Teacher, 



Colebrook, N. H. Residence, 
Cherryfield, Me. 

Inez Hazen Card (Mrs. Hink- 
ley). Born, York Harbor, Me. 

Josephine Ella Clark. Born, 
East Jafi'rey, N. H. Teacher, 
Higgins Class. Inst., Charleston, 
Me. Residence, East Jafi'rey, 
N. H. 

Helen Louise Cochrane. Asst. 
High Sch., Freeport, Me. 

Susan Angelina Corbett. Born, 
Foxcroft, Me. Publisher's agent, 
Boston, Mass. Address, Fox- 
croft, Me. 

Grace Emogene Corthell. 
Born, Waterviile, Me. Resi- 
dence, Waterviile, Me. 

Helen Frances D i c k in s o n . 
Born, Wiscasset, Me. Residence, 
Wiscasset, Me. 

Annie Alice Harthorn. Born, 
Effingham, N. H. Newton Theol. 
Inst., Newton Center, Mass. 

Ethel Maud Hayward. Born, 
Portage, Me. Washington, D. C. 

Nina Beatrice Holmes (Mrs. 
Lewis W. Dunn). Born, East- 
port, Me. Concord, N. H. 

Dorothy Claudia Hopson,B.S. 
Born, Johnson, Vt. Residence, 
Meredith, N. H. 

Florence Emily King. Born, 
Mt. Holly, Vt. Residence, New- 
ton Centre, Mass. 

Myrta Alice Little. Born, 
Hampstead, N. H. Residence, 
Hampstead, N. H. 

Caroline Dole Noyes. Born, 
Waterviile, Me. Teacher, Water- 
viile, Me. 



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157 



Jennie May Roberts. Born, 
Fairfield, Me. Teacher, Wells 
River, Vt. 

Ruth Olive Roberts. Born, 
Fairfield, Me. Residence, Fair- 
field, Me. 

Nettie May Runnals. Born, 
Foxcroft, Me. Asst. Foxcroft 
Acad., Foxcroft, Me. 

Lucy Evelyn Treat. Born, Co- 
hasset, Mass. Residence, Co- 
hasset, Mass. 

Agnes Eunice Walker. Born, 
Mechanic Falls, Me. Residence, 
Mechanic Falls, Me. 

Abbie Frances Weed. Born, 
Westbrook, Me. Residence, 
Woodfords, Me. 

22 

CLASS OF 1909 

Helen Esther Adams. Born, 
Windham, Vt. Residence, Wind- 
ham, Vt. 

MabelleEdwinaBabson. Born, 
Brooksville, Me. Residence, Blue- 
hill, Me. 

Helene Bernice Bellaty. Born, 
Ellsworth, Me. Residence, Ells- 
worth, Me. 

Ethel Hannah Butler. Born, 
East Jamaica, Vt. Residence, 
East Jamaica, Vt. 

Fannie Miller Crute. Born, 
Thomaston, Maine. Residence, 
Thomaston, Me. 

Pearl Lucinda Davis. Born, 
Bradford, Me. Residence, South 
Lagrange, Me. 

Clara Augustine Eastman. 
Born, Warren, Me. Instr. in 



English, State Normal School, 
Castleton, Vt. 

Maud Nina Eaton. Born, West- 
field, Mass. Residence, Med- 
ford, Mass. 

Blanche Miriam Emory. Born, 
Springfield, Mass. Residence, 
Norridgewock, Me. 

Florence Totman Freeland. 
Born, Roslindale, Mass. Resi- 
dence, Fairfield, Me, 

Marion Elizabeth Goodwin. 
Born, Saco, Me. Residence, 
Saco, Me. 

Olive Annette Green. Born, 
Stratton, Me. Instr. Hebron 
Acad., Hebron, Me. Residence, 
Skowhegan, Me. 

Abbie Sanpord Hague. Born, 
South Bridgton, Me. Residence, 
Gorham, Me. 

Myra Irene Hardy. Born, West 
Boylston, Mass. Residence, East 
Jaffrey, N. H. 

Ethel Rose Knowlton. Born, 
Eddington, Me. Instr. Hebron 
Acad., Hebron, Me.; residence, 
Skowhegan, Me. 

Ella Melvina MacBurnie. 
Born, Bridgewater, Me. Resi- 
dence, Bridgewater, Me. 

June Stewart Philbrick. Born, 
East Corinth, Me. Residence, 
Bangor, Me. 

Agrandece Jbanette Record, 
B.S. Born, Livermore Falls, Me. 
Residence, Livermore Falls, Me. 

Cora Elmer Robinson. Born, 
Robinson, Me. Residence, Rob- 
inson, Me. 



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Inez Naomi Stevenson. Born, 
Clinton, Me. Residence, Water- 
ville, Me. 

Idonia Cecilia Tubes. Born, 
Norway, Me. Residence, Water- 
ville. Me. 

Marion Gilkey Wadsworth. 
Born, Camden, Me. Residence, 
Camden, Me. 



Rinda Baker Ward. Born, 
Cherryfield, Me. Residence, Port- 
land, Me. 

Esther Huston Weeks. Born, 
Wiscasset, Me. Residence, Wis- 
casset, Me. 

Sadie Belle Young. Born, Emb- 
den. Me. Residence, Solon, Me. 

25 



GRADUATES OF THE 



Slt^nlngtral S^partuunt 



Note. The following names of those who had completed the course of study in the 
Theological Department are reprinted from the Triennial Catalogue published in 1825. 



1820 

Michael Carlton. Bluehill, Me. 
Pastor, Hopkinton, N. H., to 
1832. 

*Samuel Fogg. Born, Raymond, 
N. H., Mar. 9, 1797. Pastor, 
Thomaston, Maine, 1821-26; 
Greene, 1828-31; E. Winthrop, 
1831-36; Missionary in Maine,; 
died, Monmouth, Me., Oct. 18, 
1868, aged 82. 

*Ebenezer Nelson. Born, Prov- 
idence, R. I. Nov. 9, 1787. Pas- 
tor, Lynn, Mass., 1820-27; W. 
Cambridge, 1828-34; Sec. No. 
Bapt. Ed. Soc, 1834-37; Pastor, 
Middleboro, 1837-50; Agent, 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1827-28, 
and 1850-51; died, Lynn, Mass., 
April 7, 1852, aged 64. 

1821 

*Samuel Cook. Born, East- 
ham, Mass., 1791. Ordained, 
Effingham, N. H. ; Pastor, Brent- 
wood, Hampton Falls, Hopkin- 
ton, Meredith, and Dunbarton, 
N. H.; Agent, N. H. Bapt. 
Conv.; Chaplain, N. H. State 



Prison; died. Concord, N. H., 
Feb. 15, 1872, aged 81. 



1822 

*J0HN At WOOD, A.M., 1832. 
Born, Hudson, N. H., Oct. 3, 
1795. Pastor, New Boston, N. 
H., 1825-36; Francestown, 1 yr.; 
Hillsboro, 7 yrs. ; State Treas- 
urer, N. H., 1847-53; Chaplain, 
N. H. State Prison; died. New 
Boston, N. H., Apr. 28, 1873, 
aged, 77. 

*Henry Stanwood. Born, New- 
buryport, Mass., Oct. 21, 1798. 
Teacher, China Acad., Me., 1822- 
23; Pastor, Bapt. ch., Lyme, 
Conn.. 1824-26; Bristol, 1826-33; 
Hartford, 1833-35; Bookseller, 
Rochester, N. Y., 1837-38; Pas- 
tor, Rush, N. Y., 1836-48; Supply, 
Fairport, 2 yrs.; Rochester, 2 
yrs. ; from 1855, resident, Kala- 
mazoo, Mich., and ch. supply in 
Mich.; died, Kalamazoo, Mich., 
Nov. 7, 1883, aged, 85. 

John C. Welch. Pastor, Warren, 
R. I., 1823-40; Seekonk, Mass., 
from 1840. 



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1823 

Samuel Everett. 

1824 

William Rowen. Pastor, Edgar- 
ton, Mass., 1828; Norwalk, 
Conn., before 1840. 

Silas Kenney. Pastor, Belling- 
ham, Mass., 1828. 

1825 

*JoHN Billings. Pastor, Addi- 
son, Me., 1826-44; No. Liver- 
more, 1845-46; Addison, 1846-49; 
Mt. Vernon, 1849-56; Norridge- 



wock, 1856-58; Parkman, 1861-64; 
Member Bd. Trustees, 1840-43; 
died, Fayette, Me., Dec. 20, 
1864, aged 66. 

Caleb Clark. 

*EzRA Going. Pastor, Sidney, 
Me., 1827-29; died, Granville, O., 
Dec. 26, 1863, aged 68. 

Whitman Metcalf. Missionary 
in Maine, 1825. 

*Oren Tracy, A.M., 1832. Pas- 
tor, East Stough ton, Mass., 1825; 
Fitchburg, Athol; New London, 
N. H., Newport; died, Green- 
field, Mass., Sept. 6, 1863, aged 
65. 



Ifcnararg ^raiiuates 



1822 

♦Samuel Wait, A.M., and Col- 
umbian, 1825; D.D., Wake For- 
est, 1849. Ordained, 1818; Tutor, 
Columbian Coll., 1823-27; Pastor, 
Newbern, N. C, 1827-30; Foun- 
der of Wake Forest Coll., and 
President, 1834-46; Pastor, Cas- 
well Co., N. C, 1846-51; Pres. 
Young Ladies' Sem., Oxford, 
1851-56; died, Wake Forest, N. 
C, July 28, 1867, aged 77. 

1823 

*Elijah Livermore Hamlin, 
A.M.; A,B., Brown Univ., 1819. 
Lawyer, Columbia, Me. ; from 
1835, Bangor; Repr. Me. Legisl. , 
1846, 1847; Member Me. Senate, 
1858-59; State Land Agent, 1838, 
1841; Member Bd. Trustees, 
1841-47; Member Me. Hist. Soc., 
1859; Mayor of Bangor, 1851, 
1852; died, Bangor, Me., July 17, 
1872, aged 72. 

1824 

*EzEKiEL Holmes, A.M.; A.B., 
Brown Univ., 1821; M.D., Bow- 
doin, 1824. Prin. Gardiner Ly- 
ceum, Me., 1829; Ed. Farmer's 
and Mechanic's Journal, 1829; 
Ed. American Standard, 1831; 
Lecturer on Chem. and Nat. 
Hist., 1833-37; Ed. Maine Far- 
mer, from 1833; Repr. Me. 
Legisl., 1835-40, and 1850; Mem- 
ber Me. Senate, 1840-42; Mem- 



ber Me. Hist. Soc, 1846; Sec. 
Me. Agricultural Soc, 1855-65; 
State Sci. Survey, 1861-62; died, 
Winthrop, Me., Feb. 9, 1865, 
aged 63. 

*JoHN Gale Merrill, A. M.; 
A.B., Brown Univ., 1821; M.D., 
Bowdoin, 1824; Physician, Sedg- 
wick, Me.; died, 1826, aged 29. 

1825 

*Danibl Lovejoy, A.m. Clergy- 
man, Cong. Ch. ; died, Albion, 
Me., Aug. 11, 1833, aged 58. 

*JoHN Tripp, A.M. Ordained, 
1791; Pastor, Carver, Mass.; 
Hebron, Me., 1798-1843; Member 
Bd. Trustees, 1821-32; Author of 
Strictures on Universal Recon- 
ciliation. Died, Hebron, Me., 
Sept. 16, 1847, aged 86. 

1826 

*Clark Lillybridge, A.M. ; 
M.D., Bowdoin, 1824; Student, 
Theol. Dept., 1821; Physician, 
Stafford, Conn. ; U. S. Surgeon 
to Cherokees and Creeks; died, 
Memphis, Tenn., 1855, aged 56. 

* Jonathan Wale s, A.M. and 
M.D., 1832. Of Randolph, Mass. 

1827 

*Elias Cobb, A.M. Lawyer, An- 
son and Solon, Me. ; died, Solon, 
Me., about 1808. 



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*GusTAVus Fellowes Davis, 
A.M.; D.D., Wesleyan Univ., 

1835. Ordained, 1816; , Pastor, 
So. Reading, Mass., 1818-1829; 
died, Hartford, Conn., Sept. 17, 

1836, aged 39. 

*ISAAC Merriam, A.m. Clergy- 
man, Eastport, Me. ; Tremont, 
111. 

1828 

*HiRAM Belcher, A.M. Lawyer, 
Farmington, Me., from 1812; 
Repr. Me. Legisl., 1822, 1829, 
1832; Member Me. Senate, 1838- 
39; Member 30th U. S. Cong., 
1847-49; Me. Hist. Soc, 1846; 
Member Bd. Trustees, 1847-56; 
died, Farmington, Me., May 6, 
1857, aged 67. 

Daniel Knight Kennedy, A.M.; 
M.D., Bowdoin, 1826. Physician, 
Boothbay, Me. ; died, Wiscasset, 
Me., Aug. 26, 1873, agqd 75. 

*Charles Otis Kimball, A.M. 
Clergyman, Methuen, Mass. ; 
died, 1852, aged 60. 

*Samuel Plaisted, A.M.; A.B., 
Brown Univ., 1825; M.D., Bow- 
doin, 1828. Physician, Water- 
ville. Me.; died, Waterville, Me., 
April 14, 1860, aged 58. 

1829 

*Hervey Fittz, A.m.; A.B., Am- 
herst, 1826. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1829; Pastor, Waterville, Me., 
1829-30; Hallowell, 1831-32; Mid- 
dleboro, Mass., 1832-36; Thomp- 
son, Conn. ; Marblehead, Mill- 
bury, Mass. ; died, Middleboro, 
Mass., June 10, 1878, aged 78. 

♦Leonard Tobey, A.M.; A.B., 



Wilhams, 1826. Tutor, 1827-28; 
died, 1851, aged 51. 

*Frederic Augustus Willard, 
A.M.; A.B., Amherst, 1826. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1830. Lect. 
on Chem., Phil, and Botany; 
1828-31; Pastor, Worcester, 
Mass., 1832-35; Newton Centre, 
Mass., 1835-39; Louisville, Ky., 
1839-43; So. Danvers, and So. 
Abington, Mass., 1854-56; Need- 
ham, 1856-65; died, Philadelphia, 
Pa., Mar. 17, 1866, aged 59. 

1830 

*lRAH Chase, D.D.; A.B., Middle- 
bury, 1814. Ordained, 1817; Mis- 
sionary in Va., 1817-18; Prof. 
Lang, and Biblical Lit., Colum- 
bian Coll.; 1818-25; Prof. Biblical 
Theol, Newton Theol. Inst., 
1825-36, and Prof. Eccl., Hist., 
1836-45; Author of Life of Bun- 
yan; Design of Baptism; Con- 
stitution of the Holy Apostles; 
etc.; died, Newtonville, Mass., 
Nov. 1, 1864, aged 71. 

* Joshua A. Dennison, M.D. 

*Baron Stow, A.M.; A.B., Col- 
umbian, 1826; D. D., Brown 
Univ., 1846, and Harvard, 1855. 
Pastor, Portsmouth, N. H., 1827- 
32; Boston, Mass., 1832-67; Mem- 
ber Bd. Trustees, 1830-52; Trus- 
tee Brown Univ., 1838-58; Auth- 
or of First Things; Christian 
Brotherhood; Daily Manna; 
Whole Family in Heaven; etc. 
died, Boston, Mass., Dec. 27, 
1869, aged 68. 

1831 

*J0HN Cleveland, M. D. Of 
Rutland, Vt. 



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♦William Graves, M.D. Phys- 
ician, Deerfield, N. H. ; from 
1826, Lowell, Mass.; died, Low- 
ell^ Mass., April 1, 1843, aged 50. 

*Daniel Huntington, M.D. Of 
Rochester, Vt. ; died, 1854, aged 
72. 

*Nathan Weston, LL.D.; A.B., 
Dartmouth, 1803; A.M., Dart- 
mouth and Bowdoin, 1807; LL.D., 
Dartmouth, 1831, and Bowdoin, 
1843. Adm. to the Bar, 1806; 
Lawyer, New Gloucester, Me., 
1807-10; Repr. Mass. Legisl., 
1808; Lawyer, Augusta, from 
1810; Chief Justice Circuit Court, 
1811-20; Assoc. Justice Supreme 
Court, Me., 1820-34, and Chief 
Justice, 1834-41; Member Bd. 
Trustees, 1821-53; Trustee, Bow- 
doin, 1820-72; Me. Hist. Soc. ; 
died, Augusta, Me., June 4, 1872, 
aged 89. 

1832 

•^John Butler, A.M. Pastor, 
East Winthrop, Me., 1825-31; 
North Yarmouth, 1831-35; from 
1835, EvangeHst; Member Bd. 
Trustees, 1826-55; died, Ohio, 
July, 1856, aged 67. 

*Pharcellus Church, A. M.; 
A.B., Madison, 1824, D.D., 1847. 
Pastor, Poultney, Vt., 1825-28; 
Providence, R. L, 1828-34; Roch- 
ester, N. Y., 1835-48; Boston, 
1848- ; Ed. N. Y. Chronicle, 
1855-65; Author of Philosophy of 
Benevolence, (1836) ; Prize Essay 
on Religious Dissensions, (1838) ; 
Antioch (1843) ; Life ofTheodosia 
Dean (1851); Mapleton, (1852); 
Seed Truths (1871) ; died. Tarry- 
town, N. Y., June 5, 1886, aged 
84. 



*James Evans, A.M. Clergyman; 
died, 1877, aged 84. 

* Jonathan Going, D.D. ; A.B., 
Brown Univ., 1809; A.M., Brown 
Univ., and Univ. Vt., 1812. Pas- 
tor, Cavendish, Vt., 1811-15; 
Worcester, Mass., 1815-32; Cor. 
Sec. Home Miss. Soc, 1832-37; 
from 1837, Pres. Denison Univ. ; 
died, Granville, 0., Nov. 9, 1844, 
aged 58. 

*John Sharp Maginnis, A.B., 
A.M., 1835; D.D., Brown Univ., 
1844. Newton Theol. Inst., 1832; 
Pastor, Portland, Me., 1832-37; 
Providence, R. L, 1837; Member 
Bd. Trustees, 1833-38; Prof. Bib- 
lical Theol., Madison Univ., 
1838-50; Prof. BibHcal and Pas- 
toral Theol., Rochester Theol. 
Sem., and Prof. Int. and Mor. 
Phil., Univ. Rochester, 1850-52; 
died, Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 15, 
1852, aged 47. 

♦Francis Mason, A.M., D. D., 
Brown Univ., 1853. Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1830; ordained, 1830; 
Missionary to Burma and Siam, 
Am. Bapt. Miss. Union, 1830-74; 
Author of Notes on the Fauna 
and Flora of Burma; Translated 
the Scriptures into the Sgau 
Karen and Pwo Karen languages; 
died, Rangoon, Burma, March 3, 
1874, aged 74. 

*Peter Renton, M.D. Of Con- 
cord, N. H. ; died, 1866. 

*Nathaniel Sheldon Wheaton, 
D.D.; A.B., Yale, 1814; A.M., 
Yale, 1817; and D.D., Yale, 1833. 
Rector, Episc. Ch., Hartford, 
Conn., 1818-31; Pres. Trinity 
Coll., 1831-37; Rector, New Or- 
leans, La., 1837-44; Author of 



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Journal of a Residence in Lon- 
don; died, Washington, Conn., 
March 18, 1862, aged 69. 

1833 

*JosEPH Ballard, A.M. Pastor, 
So. Berwick, Me., 1830-35. 

*Arthur Drinkwater, a. M. 
Ordained, 1816; Pastor, Mt. Ver- 
non, Me.; Danvers, Mass., 1821; 
Mt. Vernon, 1829; Hallowell, 
Skowhegan, Ellsworth, Fayette, 
Greene, Sidney, and Norridge- 
wock, to 1862; Member Bd. Trus- 
tees, 1839-70; died, Waterville, 
Me., Sept., 16, 1874, aged 85. 

*James GiLPATRiCK, A.M. Pastor, 
Bluehill, Me., 1829-45; Topsham, 
1845-52; Member Bd. Trustees, 
1834-56; in Kansas, 1856-59; died, 
Bluehill, Me., Oct. 14, 1865, aged 
64. 

*Abisha Sampson, A.M. Pastor, 
Tisbury, Mass., 1806-12; Har- 
vard, 1812-32; Southboro, 1832- 
40; Worcester, 1840-44; died, 
Washington, D. C, 1861, aged 
78. 

*Dyer Hook Sanborn, A.M; 
Died, 1871. 

*Samuel Wells, A.M., and Bow- 
doin, 1838. Lawyer, Waterville, 
Me., 1826-35; Hallowell, 1835-44; 
Portland, 1844-47; Repr. Me. 
Legisl. ; Assoc. Justice Supreme 
Court, Me., 1847-54; Governor of 
Maine, 1856; died, Boston, Mass., 
July 15, 1868, aged 67. 

1835 

*JoHN COOKSON, A.M. Of Middle- 
town, Conn. 



*Francis Augustus Cox, D.D. ; 
LL.D., Edinburg. Ordained, 
1804; Pastor, London, 1812-53; 
Librarian of University Coll., 
London; Author of Life of Mel- 
ancthon (1815) ; Female Scrip- 
ture Biography (1831) ; Lectures 
on the Book of Daniel (1836) ; 
History of the English Baptist 
Mission Society (1835) ; Narra- 
tive of a visit to the United States 
(1836); etc.; died, London, Eng., 
Sept. 5, 1853, aged 70. 

* James HoBY, D.D. Clergyman, 
Birmingham, Eng.; died, 1871, 
aged 81. 

*MosES Shaw, M. D. ; A. M. Bow- 
doin, 1821. Died, Wiscasset, Me., 
Sept. 13, 1847. 

*ISAAC Stevens, A.M., and 
Brown Univ., 1834. Mass. Ho. 
Reps., 1820-30; Lawyer, Athol, 
Mass. ; died, 1866. 

*Daniel Williams, A.M., and 
Bowdoin, 1838. Lawyer, Augusta, 
Me.; Repr. Me. Legisl., 1831; 
Me. Hist. Soc, 1831; State 
Treasurer, 1837-40; Judge of Pro- 
bate, 1848-55; Mayor of Augusta, 
1868; died, Augusta, Me., May 
27, 1877, aged 81. 

1836 

*James Loring Child, A. M. 
Adm. to the Bar, 1812; Lawyer, 
Winslow, Me., 1813-16; Alna, 
1822-32; from 1832, Augusta; 
Clerk Me. House Reps., 1820-31, 
and 1835-37; died, Augusta, Me., 
Aug. 16, 1862, aged 70. 

*George Davis, A.M. Of Troy, 
N. Y. 



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*JohnHennikerIngraham, A.m. 
Ordained, 1817; Pastor, Cong. 
Ch., Thomaston, Me., 1818-30; 
Pastor, Bapt. Ch., East Win- 
throp, 1836-39; Chaplain Insane 
Hosp., Augusta, 1854-64; died, 
Augusta, Me., Apr. 13, 1864, 
aged 70. 

*Benjamin Tappan, D. D. ; A.B., 
Harvard, 1805; A.M., Harvard, 
1807, and Bowdoin, 1815; D.D., 
Bowdoin, 1845. Tutor, Bowdoin, 
1809-11; Pastor Cong. Ch., Au- 
gusta, Me., 1811-49; Me. Hist. 
Soc. ; Sec. Cong. Bd. Missions 
for Me., 1849-63; died, Augusta, 
Me., Dec. 22, 1863, aged 75. 

1838 

*JoHN Newton Brown, A.M.; 
A.B., Madison, 1823; D. D., 
Lewisburg, 1854. Ordained, Buf- 
falo, N. Y., 1824; Pastor, Mai- 
den, Mass., 1827; Exeter, N. H., 
1829; Prof. TheoL, New Hamp- 
ton Lit. and Theol. Inst., N. H., 
1838; Pastor, Lexington, Va., 
1845; Editorial Sec. Am. Bapt. 
Pub. Soc, 1849; Author of The 
New Hampshire Confession; Ed- 
itor of Encyclopedia of Religiotis 
Knowledge] died, Germantown, 
Pa., May 14, 1868, aged 64. 

* Justin Rolph Loomis, A.M.; 
A.B., Brown Univ., 1836; Ph.D., 
Lewisburg, 1854; LL.D., Roch- 
ester, 1858. Tutor, 1836-38; Prof. 
Chem. and Nat. Hist., 1838-52; 
Prof. Nat. Sciences, Univ. 
Lewisburg, 1853-58, and Presi- 
dent, 1858-78; Author of Princi- 
ples of Geology, (1852) ; Elements 
of Physiology. Died, Lewisburg, 
Pa., June 22, 1898, aged 87. 



1839 

*TlMOTHY BOUTELLE, LL.D.; 

A.B., Harvard, 1800; A. M., 
Harvard, 1804. Lawyer, Water- 
ville, Me., from 1804; Repr. Me. 
Legisl. ; Member Me. Senate; 
Member Bd. Trustees, 1821-55, 
Treas.. 1831-32, and Vice-Pres., 
1835-47; died, Waterville, Me., 
Nov. 12, 1855, aged 78. 

*ROSCOE GODDARD GREENE, A.M. 

Sec. of State, 1831-35. Of Port- 
land, Me. 

*Leonard Woods, Jr., D.D.; 
A.B., Union, 1827; D.D., Harv- 
ard, 1846; LL.D., Bowdoin, 1866. 
Andover Theol. Sem., 1830; Or- 
dained, 1843; Ed. Literary and 
Theological Review, 1834-37; 
Prof. Biblical Lit., Bangor Theol. 
Sem., 1836-39; Pres. Bowdoin 
Coll., 1839-66; Me. Hist. Soc, 
1839; Mass. Hist. Soc; died, 
Boston, Mass., Dec. 24, 1878, 
aged 71. 

1841 

^Hartley Wood Day, A.M.; 
A.B., Columbian, 1837. Clergy- 
man; died, 1877, aged 67. 

*Samuel a. Jewett, A.M. 

*Nathaniel Tuckerman True, 
A. M.; M. D., Bowdoin, 1846; 
A.M., Bowdoin, 1868. Prin. 
Monmouth Acad., Me., 1837-45; 
Physician, Durham, 1846-48; 
Prin. Gould's Acad., Bethel, 
1848-61; Lecturer, 1861-72; Ed. 
Maine Farmer, 1865-72; Prof, 
Nat. Sci., Normal and Training 
Sch.; Oswego, N. Y., 1872-76; 
Prin. Acad., Milan, N. H., and 



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GENERAL CATALOGUE 



Litchfield, Me., 1876-83; Author 
oi History of Bethel; History of 
Gorham, N. H. Died, Bethel, 
Me., May 17, 1887, aged 75. 

1842 

*Caleb Bailey Davis, A.M. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1837; Pas- 
tor, Paris, Me., 1838-54; Member 
Bd. Trustees, 1842-53; died, Port- 
land, Me., Jan. 12, 1855, aged 
47. 

*Elias Lyman Magoon, A. M.; 
D.D., Rochester, 1853. Pastor, 
Richmond, Va., 1839-45; Cincin- 
nati, 0., 1845-49; New York, 
1849-57, Albany, 1857-67; Trustee 
Vassar Coll.; Pastor, Broad St., 
Philadelphia, Pa.; Author of 
Orators of the American Revolu- 
tion, (1848) ; Proverbs for the 
People, (1848) ; Living Orators 
in America, (1849) ; Republican 
Christianity, (1849) ; Westward 
Empire, (1856) ; died, Philadel- 
phia, Pa., Nov. 25, 1886, aged 77. 

*Ether Shepley, LL.D. ;A.B., 
Dartmouth, 1811; A. M., Dart- 
mouth, 1814; LL.D., Dartmouth, 
1845. Lawyer, Saco, Me., 1814- 
36; Repr. Mass. Legisl., 1819; 
U. S. Dist. Atty., 1821-33; Mem- 
ber U. S. Senate, 1833-36; Assoc. 
Justice, Sup. Jud. Court, Me., 
1836-48, and Chief Justice, 1848- 
55; Trustee Bowdoin Coll., 1829- 
66; Member Me. Hist. Soc, 1835; 
died, Portland, Me., Jan. 16, 
1877, aged 87. 

*Edward Steane, D.D. Pastor, 
Camberwell, London, Eng., 1823- 
67; Author of Christ the First 
Fruits of the Resurection; 
Mem-oir of J. Gutteridge; Liberty 



of Conscience; Religious Perse- 
cution in Germany; European 
Deputation to Madrid. Died, 
Brighton, Eng., May 8, 1882, 
aged 85. 

1845 

*James Lawrence Hodge, A.M. ; 
D.D., Madison, 1851. Ordained, 
1835; Pastor, Suffield, Conn.; 
Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Newark, N.J.; 
New York City. Died, Brooklyn, 
N. Y., July 19, 1898. 

1846 

*Samuel Adlam, A.m. Ordained, 
1824; Newton Theol. Inst., 1838; 
Pastor, Marblehead, Gloucester, 
Mass.; Hallowell, Dover and 
Foxcroft, Me. ; Newport, R. I. ; 
died, Newport, R. I., Oct. 18, 
1880, aged 82. 

1847 

*M0SES WOOLSON. Born, Con- 
cord, N. H., Dec. 31, 1821. Prin. 
High Sch., Bangor, Me., to 1850; 
Girl's High Sch., Portland, 1850- 
62; Cincinnati; Sub-Mr. Enghsh 
High Sch., Boston, Mass.; died, 
Boston, Mass., Jan. 17, 1896, 
aged 74. 

1848 

* Robert Halliday Gunning, 
A.M.; M.D., Edinburg. 

*LoT Myrick Morrill, A.M.; 
LL.D., Bowdoin, 1879. Gover- 
nor of Maine, 1858, 1859, 1869; 
Member Me. Hist. Soc, 1856; 
Member Bd. Trustees, 1862-69; 
U. S. Senate, 1861-76; Sec. U. S. 
Treasury, 1876-77; from 1877, 



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U. S. Collector Customs, Port- 
land, Me.; died, Augusta, Me., 
Jan. 10, 1883, aged 68. 

1849 

*SoLOMON Peck, D. D.; A.B., 
Brown Univ., 1816, A.M., 1819, 
and D.D., 1851. Tutor, Brown 
Univ., 1818-20; Andover Theol. 
Sem., 1823; ordained, 1823; City 
Missionary, Charleston, S. C, 
1824; Pastor, No. Yarmouth, 
Me., 1824-25; Prof. Latin and 
Hebrew, Amherst, 1825-32; Act- 
ing Pastor, Gloucester, Mass., 
1834; Weston, 1835; Asst. Cor. 
Sec. Am. Bapt. Miss. Union, 
1835-38, and For. Cor. Sec, 1838- 
58; Beaufort, S. C, 1862-65; 
Chap. Home for disabled Sol- 
diers, Boston, Mass., 1866; Cor. 
Sec. Freedman's Aid Soc, 1867; 
died, Boston, Mass., June 12, 
1874, aged 74. 

*Eli Burnham Smith, D. D.; 
A.B., Middlebury, 1823; A.M., 
Brown Univ., 1833. Andover 
Theol. Sem., 1823-25; Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1826; Pastor, Buffa- 
lo, N. Y., 1826-29; Poultney, Vt., 
1829-33; Pres. and Prof. Biblical 
Theol., Lit. and Theol. Inst., 
New Hampton, N. H., and Fair- 
fax, Vt., 1833-61; died, Colches- 
ter, Vt., Jan. 5, 1861, aged 57. 

1850 

*Amos Sutton, D. D. EngHsh 
Missionary to Orissa, India; 
Translated the Scriptures into 
Oriya; Author of A^arratwe of the 
Mission to Orissa, (1833) ; Diction- 
ary and Grammar of the Oriya 
Language, (1841-43) ; died, 1854, 
aged 56. 



1851 

*Alvan Felch, a. M. Newton 
Theol. Inst, 1835; Pastor, New 
Gloucester, Me., 1836-43; Thom- 
aston, 1844-46; Bowdoinham, 
1847-54; Hallowell, 1854-61; died, 
Hallowell, Me., July 29, 1861, 
aged 55. 

*JoHN Hubbard, LL.D. ; A.B. ; 
Dartmouth, 1816; M.D., Univ. 
of Penn., 1822. Governor of 
Maine, 1850, 1851, 1852; Member 
Bd. Trustees, 1849-62; died, 
Hallowell, Me., Feb. 6, 1869, 
aged 74. 

*Ebenezer Knowlton, A.M. 
Clergyman, F. W. Baptist Ch. ; 
Member Bd. Trustees, 1856-58; 
Trustee Bates Coll., 1863-74; 
Repr. Me. Legisl., 1844, 1846, 
1848, and Speaker, 1846; Member 
34th U. S. Congress, 1855-57; 
died, Montville, Me., 1874, aged 
58. 

*Adam Wilson, D.D. ; A.B.. 
Bowdoin, 1819, and A.M. Or- 
dained, 1820; Pastor, Wiscasset, 
Me., 1822-24; Turner, 1824-28; 
Ed. Zion's Advocate, Portland, 
1828-38; Pastor, Bangor, 1838-41; 
Turner, 1841-43; Ed. Zion's Ad- 
vocate, 1843-48; Pastor, Hebron, 
1850 53; Paris, 1853-58; Member 
Board Trustees, 1828-71; died, 
Waterville, Me., Jan. 16, 1871, 
aged 76. 

1852 

*Joseph Fitch Potter, A.M.; 
M. D.. Bowdoin, 1835. Died, 
Cincinnati, Ohio, 1868, aged 59. 

1853 

*Hiram Hovey Hill, A.M.; M.D., 



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Bowdoin, 1836. Physician, Au- 
gusta, Me. ; died, Dec. 2, 1889. 

*Samuel Francis Smith, D.D.; 
A.B., Harvard, 1829, and A.M.; 
Andover Theol. Sem., 1832; Ed. 
Baptist Missionary Magazine, 
1832-34; Pastor, Waterville, Me., 
and Acting Prof. Mod. Lang., 
1834-41 ; Newton Centre, Mass., 
1842-54; and Ed. Christian Re- 
view, 1842-48; Member Bd. Trus- 
tees, 1840-60; Author of National 
Hymn, America; Lyric Gems; 
Life of Rev. Joseph Grafton; etc. 
Died, Newton Centre, Mass., 
Nov. 16, 1895, aged 87. 

*Daniel Smith Talcott, D.D. ; 

• A.B., Amherst, 1831, and A.M.; 
D.D., Bowdoin, 1858. Andover 
Theol. Sem., 1834; Instr. in He- 
brew, Andover, 1833-36; Pastor, 
Cong. Ch., Sherborn, Mass., 
1836-38; from 1839, Prof. BibHcal 
Lit., Bangor Theol. Sem.; died, 
Bangor, Me., Jan. 19, 1896, aged 
82. 

1854 

*Kendall Brooks, A.m.; A.B. , 
Brown Univ., 1841, and D.D., 
1866. Newton Theol. Inst., 1845; 
Pastor, Eastport, Me., 1845-52; 
Assoc. Sec, Am. Bapt. Pub. 
Soc, 1852-53; Prof. Math, and 
Nat. Phil., 1853-55; Pastor, 
Fitchburg, Mass., 1855-65; Ed. 
National Baptist, 1865-68; Pres. 
Kalamozoo Coll., 1868-87; Prof. 
Math., Alma Coll., 1888; died. 
Alma, Mich., Feb. 15, 1898, aged 
76. 

Robert Cole, A.M. Pastor, Ea. 
Harrington, Me., 1846-56; Brook- 
lin, 1856-58; Bookseller, Ells- 
worth, Me. 



*Lyman Brooks Hannaford. 
Prin. Mercantile Acad., Boston, 
Mass., 1856-63; from 1863, Prin. 
Pub. Sch., No. 22, Brooklyn, N. 
Y. Author of Bookkeeping by 
Single and Double Entry (1849) . 
Died, Jan. 12, 1896. 

*Timothy Ludden, A.M. Lawyer, 
Turner, Me.; Repr. Me. Legisl., 
1852, 1853; Judge of Probate, 
1854-55; Reporter of Decisions, 
1857-58; died, Lewiston, Me., 
Mar. 12, 1858, aged 52. 

1855 

*Edward Kent, LL.D. ; A.B., 
Harvard, 1821, and A.M. Law- 
yer, Bangor, Me., from 1821; 
Repr. Me. Legisl. ; Mayor, Ban- 
gor, 1836, 1837; Governor of 
Me., 1838, 1840; Member Me. 
Boundary Comm., 1842; Consul, 
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1849-53; 
Assoc. Justice Supreme Court, 
Me., 1859-73; Member Bd. Trus- 
tees, 1838-47; died, Bangor, Me., 
May 19, 1877, aged 75. 

1856 

*IsAAC Smith Kalloch, A.M. 
and Madison, 1857; D.D., La 
Grange, 1877. Pastor, Rockland, 
Me., 1850-55; Boston, Mass., 
1855-60; Laight St., N. Y., 1860- 
64; Repr. Kansas Legisl., 1872; 
Mayor, San Francisco, Cal., 
1879-82; Pastor, San Francisco, 
Cal., 1875-80; died, Sehome, 
Wash., Dec. 10, 1887, aged 56. 

1857 

Alexander McCormick Averill 
A.M. Newton Theol. Inst., 1853; 
ordained, 1853; Pastor, No. Cam- 
bridge, Middleboro, Holyoke, 



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Mass.; Denver, Col.; Emporia, 
Kan.; Lancaster,, Texas, 1878-81; 
W. Somerville, Mass. 

*JosiahKbely, A.M. Ordained, 
1843; Pastor, Wenham, Mass.; 
Saco, Me., 1853-64; Chap. 13th 
Me. Vols., 1864; died, New Or- 
leans, La., June 24, 1864, aged 
58. 

1858 

*JoHN Hubbard, Jr., A.M. Pas- 
tor, Biddeford, Me., 1855-58; and 
from 1861; died, Biddeford, Me., 
May 20, 1870, aged 49. 

*EuGENE Francis Sanger, A.M.; 
A.B., Dartmouth, 1849; M.D., 
Jefferson Med. Coll., 1853. Born, 
Waterville, Me., Oct. 18, 1829. 
Surgeon, 6th Me. Vols., 1861; 
Brigade Surg. Vols., 1862; Med. 
Director, 19th Army Corps, etc. , 
1862-65; Bvt. Lt. Col. Vols., 
1865; Physician and Surgeon; 
died, Bangor, Me., July 24, 1897, 
aged 68. 

1859 

Charles M, Dinsmore, A.M. 

*Hannibal Hamlin, LL.D. Repr. 
Me. Legisl., 1836-40, and 1847, 
and Speaker, 1837, 1839, 1840; 
Member 28th, 29th U. S. Con- 
gress, 1843-47; Member U. S. 
Senate, 1848-57; Governor of 
Maine, 1827; Member U. S. Sen- 
ate, 1857-61; Vice President U. 
S., 1861-65; U. S. Collector Cus- 
toms, Boston, Mass., 1865-69 
Member U. S. Senate, 1869-81 
Member Bd. Trustees from 1857 
U. S. Minister to Spain, 1881-85 
died, Bangor, Me., July 4, 1891, 
aged 81. 



*Thomas Kinsman Osgood, A.M. 
Prin. High Sch., Rockland, Me., 
1849-57; Depy. Collector Cus- 
toms, 1857-61; Repr. Me. Legisl., 
1862; Paymr. U. S. A., 1862-65; 
died, St. Louis, Mo., June 10, 
1865, aged 38. 

1860 

*Nathaniel Rogers Boutelle, 
A. M.; M.D., Jefferson Med. 
Coll. Member Bd. Trustees, 
1856-69; Physician, Waterville, 
Me. ; died, Dec. 1890, aged 79. 

♦George W. Briggs, A.M.; 
Ph.D., Madison, 1874. Prin. Fem. 
Sem., Auburndale, Mass.; died, 
1874, aged 52. 

1862 

*Samuel a. Collins, A.M. Pas- 
tor, Palmer Depot, Mass. ; died, 
Cincinnati, (?), O., 1877. 

*Hezekiah Harvey, D.D. ; A.B., 
Madison. Hamilton Theol. Sem., 
1847; Tutor, Madison Univ. , 1849; 
Pastor, Homer, Hamilton, N. Y. ; 
Prof. Eccl. Hist., Madison Univ., 
1858; Prof. Biblical Criticism and 
Interp. and Pastoral Theol., 
1861; Pastor, Dayton, O., 1864; 
since 1869, Prof. Pastoral Theol. 
and N. T. Exegesis, Madison 
Univ., 1869-93; Hamilton, N. Y. 
Author of The Pastor; The 
Church; The Pastoral Epistles; 
died, Hamilton, N. Y., June 28, 
1893, aged 71. 

1863 

*Thomas Fenner Curtis, D.D. 
Prof. Biblical Theol., Lewisburg 
Univ., 1855-65; Author of The 
Communion; Progress of Baptist 



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Principles; Human Element in 
the Inspiration of the Holy 
Scriptures (1867); died, Cam- 
bridgeport, Mass., 1872, aged 56. 

*WiLLiAM Addison Pitt Dill- 
ingham, A.M. Clergyman, Univ. 
Ch.; Repr. Me. LegisL, 1864, 
1865, and Speaker, 1865; died, 
Waterville, Me., April 22, 1871, 
aged 47. 

*George Pendleton Mathews, 
A.M., and D. D., 1883. Theol. 
Inst., New Hampton, N. H., 
1844-46; Pastor, Liberty, Me., 
1847-51; Alna, 1851-56; Gardiner, 
1856-60; Bath, 1860-66; Auburn, 
1866-75; Thomaston, 1875-84; 
from 1887, Brunswick, Me. ; died, 
Waldoboro, Me., Mar. 6, 1894, 
aged 76. 

♦Charles Greenleaf Porter, 
A.M. Pastor, Winterport, Me., 
1843-45; Bangor, 1845-66; Houl- 
ton, 1867-70; died, Bangor, Me., 
March 7, 1876, aged 62. 

David Dinsmore Stewart, A.M. 
and Bowdoin, 1872; State Senate, 
1864, and President, 1865; since 
1847, Lawyer, St. Albans, Me. 

1865 

Oliver Otis Howard, LL.D. ; 
A.B., Bowdoin, 1850, A.M., 1853; 
LL.D., Shurtleff Coll., 1865, and 
Tennessee Coll., 1866; U. S. Mil. 
Acad., 1854; 2d Lieut., U. S. A., 
1855; 1st Lieut. 1857; Asst. Prof. 
Math., U. S. Mil. Acad., 1857-61; 
Col. 3d Me. Vols., 1861; Brig. 
Gen. Vols., 1861; Maj. Gen. Vols., 
1862; Brig. Gen. U. S. A., 1864; 
Bvt. Maj. Gen. U. S. A., 1865; 
Com'r Freedman's Bureau, 1865- 



72; Pres. Howard Univ., 1869-73; 
Supt. U. S. Mil. Acad., 1873-82; 
Medal of Honor, 1893; retired, 
1894; Middlebury, Vt. 

1866 

* Warren Baxter Ewer, A.M. 
San Francisco, Cal. 

*Edmund Fuller Webb, A.M. 
Born, Albion, Me., June 30, 1835. 
Student, 1856-58; Repr. Me. 
LegisL, 1872, 1873, and Speaker, 
1873; Member Me. Senate, 1874- 
75, and President, 1875; Member 
Bd. Trustees, from 1883; Law- 
yer, Waterville, Me. ; Author of 
Railroad Laws of Maine (1875); 
died, Boston, Mass., Dec. 7, 
1898, aged 63. 

1867 

*Lucius Bradford, A.M. Pas- 
tor, Sebec, Me., 1838; Guilford, 
1839-42; Jay, 1843-45; Monson, 
1847-51; Sidney, 1852; No. Liver- 
more, 1853-58; Brooklin, 1859; 
died, Brooklin, Me., Sept. 9, 
1867, aged 56. 

George Dana Boardman Pepper 
D.D.; A. B., Amherst, 1857, and 
LL.D., 1882, Newton Theol. 
Inst. 1860; Pastor, Waterville; 
Me., 1860-64; Prof. Eccl. Hist., 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1865-67; 
Prof. Christian Theol., Crozer 
Theol. Sem., 1868-82; President 
Colby University, 1882-89; Prof. 
Bibl. Literature, 1893-99; Water- 
ville, Me. Author of Outlines 
of Systematic Theology (1873). 

*Benjamin Adams Robie, A.M. 
Bangor Theol. Sem., 1865; Res. 
Licentiate, Andover Theol. Sem., 



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1866; Pastor, Cong. Ch., Water- 
ville, Me., 1866-71; Wilmington, 
Mass., 1871-74; Groton, 1874-83 
from 1883, Grafton, Mass. ; died 
Worcester, Mass., Sept. 16, 1900 

Artemas Wyman Sawyer, D.D. 
A.B., Dartmouth, 1847. Newton 
Theol. Inst.. 1853; ordained 1853 
Prof. Ancient Lang., Acadia 
Coll., N. S. 1855-61; Pastor, 
Saratoga, N. Y. 1861-64; Prin. 
New London Lit. and Sci. Inst., 
N. H., 1864-69; since 1869, Pres. 
Acadia Coll., Wolfville, N. S. 

* Jackson Smith Schultz, A.M. 
New York; Student, 1834-36; 
Merchant and Manufacturer, 
Author of Leather Manufacture 
in The United States. Died, New 
York, March 1, 1891, aged 75. 

Amos Webster, A. M.; D.D., 
Columbian, 1867. Ed. Christian 
Era, 1856-76; Clergyman, Hyde 
Park, Mass. 

1868 

*J0HN McKiNLEY, A.M. New 
Hampton Theol. Inst., 1861; Res. 
Licentiate, Andover Theol. Sem., 
1862; Pastor, Lebanon, N. H., 
1862-68; died, Lebanon, N. H., 
Sept. 20, 1868, aged 36. 

*Philetus Bennet Spear, D.D. ; 
A.B., Madison, 1836, and A.M., 
1842. Hamilton Theol. Sem., 
1838; Tutor, Madison Univ., 1837; 
Prof. Hebrew, to 1850; Emeritus 
Prof, of Hebrew and Latin, 
Madison Univ. ; died, Hamilton, 
N. Y., Jan. 25, 1901, aged 80. 

*Cyrus Tibbetts, A.M. Pastor, 
Farmington, Me., 1852-55; Bel- 
fast, 1856-57; Plaistow, N.H., 



1858-61; Eastport, Me., 1862-66; 
Damariscotta, 1866-70; Rock- 
land, 1870-72; from 1872, No. 
Berwick; died, No. Berwick, 
Me., Jan. 12, 1876, aged 55. 

1869 

*Elisha Hunt Allen, LL.D.; 
A.B., Williams, 1823. Lawyer, 
Bangor, Me.; Repr. Me. Legisl. 
and Speaker, 1838; Member 27th 
U, S. Cong., 1841-43; Member 
Me. Hist. Soc, 1846; U. S. Con- 
sul, Honolulu, Sandwich Islands, 
1850-53; Hawaiian Minister Fi- 
nance, 1853-57; Chief Justice 
Supreme Court and Chancellor 
Hawaiian Kingdom, 1857-77; En- 
voy Extraor. and Minister Ple- 
nipo. to U. S. from Hawaiian 
Kingdom; died, Washington, D. 
C, Jan. 1, 1883, aged 78. 

*Sewall Brown, A.M. Student, 
1857-58; New Hampton Theol. 
Inst., Vt., 1860-61; Pastor, East 
Winthrop, Me., 1862-68; Cherry- 
field, 1868-71; Missionary, Am. 
Bapt. Home Miss. Soc, Wyom- 
ing and Utah Ter., 1871-72; Pas- 
tor, So. Dover, Me., 1873-77; 
Minneapolis, Minn., 1877-81; Ea. 
Corinth, Me., 1881-87; Old Town, 
Me., 1887-93; Tenant's Harbor, 
1893-98; died. Old Town, Me., 
Aug. 25, 1906. 

* Jonathan Young S c a m m o n, 
LL.D., and Univ. Chicago, 1862. 
Student, 1830-31; Lawyer; Phil- 
anthropist; died, Chicago, 111., 
March 17, 1890, aged 78. 

1870 

*Levi Sumner Burbank, A.M. 
Instr. Paducah Coll., Ky., 1856- 



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58; Instr. Wake Forest Coll., N. 
C, 1858-59; Pres. Paducah Coll., 
1859-61; Prin. Lancaster Acad., 
Mass., 1861; Instr. Nat. Sci., 
High Sch., Athol, Mass., 1862-64; 
High Sch., Westboro, 1864-66; 
High Sch., Lowell, Mass., 1866- 
72; Prin. Warren Acad., Woburn, 
Mass., 1872-77; died, Woburn, 
Mass., Aug. 20, 1880, aged 51. 

*JoHN Alfred Metcalf Chap- 
man, A. M., D.D., Wesleyan, 
1871. Pastor, St. Paul's M. E. 
Ch., New York. Died, Sept. 2, 
1905. 

*JoHN Frank McKusick, A.M. 
2d Lieut. 1st Me. Cav. Vols., 
1864-65; in 1866, Lawyer, Alex- 
andria, Va. ; died, Lockhart's 
Run, W. Va., Jan. 27, 1891. 

*David Jonathan Pierce, A.M.; 
D.D., Univ. Wash., 1888. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1870; ordained, 
1870; Prin. Wyoming Inst., and 
Pastor, Loramie, Wyoming, 
1870-74; Portland, Or, ; Seattle, 
Wash.; Prof. Mor. Sci., Univ. 
of Wash., 1888-90; Vashon Coll., 
1895-97; Pastor, Berkeley, Cal., 
1900-01; died. Putney, Vt., May 
4, 1902. 

*Llewellyn Powers, A.M.; 
LL.B., Albany, 1860; LL. D., 
1897. Student, 1857-58; Adm. to 
the Bar, 1899; County Atty., 
1865-71; U. S. Collector Customs, 
1869-73; Repr. Me. LegisL, 1874- 
76, and 1883, 1893; Member U. S. 
Cong., 1877-79, and 1901-08; 
Governor of Maine, 1897-1901; 
Lawyer; lumber and land owner; 
died, Houlton, Me., July 28, 
1908. 



1871 

*Amasa Bryant, A.M. Pastor, 
Damariscotta Mills, Me., 1852- 
56; Livermore Falls, 1856-60; 
Topsham, 1860- ; East Win- 
throp. Me., Dover, N. H. ; died, 
Springvale, Me., May 26, 1879, 
aged 52. 

James Mitchell Follett, A.M. 
Pastor, Jay, Me., 1846-47; Dov- 

. er, 1849-59; 'Gardiner, 1861-64; 
Old Town, 1864-67; Corinth, 1868- 
70; Dover, 1871-73; Harrington, 
1874-79; Presque Isle, 1879-83; 
since 1883, Buckfield, Me. 

* William Perry Lapham, A.M.; 
M.D., New York, 1856. Student, 

: 1851-52; 1st Lieut. Capt, and 
Bvt. Major, 1st Me. Mtd. Art. 
Vols., 1863-65; Repr. Me. Legisl., 
1867; U. S. Exam. Surg., since 
1867; Ed. Maine Farmer, 1872- 
81; Me. Hist. Soc.^, 1872; Corr. 
Memb. Royal Hist. Soc; Ed. 
Genealogist and Biographer, 
1875-78; Author of Bisbee, Rich- 
er, Chapman, and Lapham Gen- 
ealogies; History of Woodstock, 
(1882) ; Histonj of Paris, (1884) ; 
died, Togus, Me., Feb. 22, 1894. 

*Samuel Baldwin Morse, A.M., 
D.D., 1887. Born, Fayette, Me., 
Oct. 26, 1834. Prof. Ancient 
Lang., Urania Coll., Glasgow, 
Ky., 1859-61; Prof. Anc. Lang., 
California Coll., Vacaville, Cal., 
1861-66; Newton Theol. Inst., 
1866-69; Pastor, Stockton, Cal., 
1869-77; Oakland, 1878-88; Pres. 
Cahfornia Coll., 1888-97; died, 
Oakland, Cal, Nov. 15, 1897. 

1872 

Hamlin Fairfield Eaton, A.M. 



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Prin. Eaton Family Sch., Nor- 
ridgewock, Me., 1856-72. 

* Walter Taylor Sargent, A.M. 
Pastor, Damariscotta, Me., 1838- 
40; Bowdoinham, 1840-42; Mt. 
Vernon, 1842-48; Acton, 1850-55; 
Sanford, 1855-57; Greene, 1857- 
64; Dexter, 1864-66; Richmond, 
1866-68; Greene, 1869-70; Free- 
port, 1870-76; died, Freeport, 
Me., May 13, 1886, aged 77. 

* Joseph Oberlin Skinner, A.M. 
Ordained, 1837; Pastor Univ. 
Ch., Holliston, Framingham, 
Dudley, Concord, Mass. ; Lud- 
low, Chester, Vt. ; Rockland, 
Me. ; Nashua, N. H. ; St. Albans, 
Vt. ; Malone, N. Y. ; No. Mont- 
pelier, Vt. ; Waterville, Me.; 
Author of History of Waterville 
Lodge, (1874) ; Ed. Universalist 
Register; died, Waterville, Me., 
Jan. 12, 1879, aged 62. 

Henry Clin Walker, A.M. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1863; or- 
dained, 1863; Pastor, Weare, N. 
H., 1864-67; Deerfield, N. H., 
1867-1886; Merrimac, Mass. 

*WiLLiAM Whiting, LL.D.; A.B., 
Harvard, 1833, LL.B., 1838, and 
A.M., 1854. Lawyer, Boston, 
Mass., from 1838; SoHcitor, War 
Dept., U. S., 1862-65; Pres. N. 
E. Hist., Geneal. Soc, 1853-58; 
Corr. Member N. Y. Hist. Soc. ; 
Hon. Member Hist. Soc, Pa., 
Wis., and Fla. ; Member-elect 
43d U. S. Cong. ; Author of Mem- 
oir of Rev. Jos. Harrington; War 
Powers of the President, (1862); 
Military Arrests in Time of 
War; Memoir of Rev. Samuel 
Whiting, D. D., (1872); died, 
Boston Highlands, Mass., June 
39, 1873, aged 60. 



1873 

*WiLLiAM Harrison A l d e n , 
D.D.; A.B., Brown Univ., 1849, 
and A.M., 1852. Born, North 
Middleboro, Mass., Apr. 14, 1825. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1852; Pas- 
tor, No. Attleboro, Mass., 1852- 
57; Lowell, 1857-64; Albany, N. 
Y., 1864-68; Member Bd. Trus- 
Tees, from 1881 ; Portsmouth, N. 
H., 1868-88; Westboro, Mass., 
1891-95; Sharon, Mass., 1896-99; 
died, Portsmouth, N. H., Oct. 2, 
1900, aged 74. 

* James Tift Champlin, LL.D.; 
A.B., Brown Univ., 1834, and 
A.M., 1837; D.D., Univ. Roch- 
ester, 1855, and Brown Univ., 
1863. Tutor, Brown Univ. , 1835- 
38; Pastor, Portland, Me., 1838- 
41; Prof. Greek and Latin Lang, 
and Lit., Colby Univ., 1841-58; 
Pres. Colby Univ., 1857-73, and 
Prof. Int. and Moral Phil., 1858- 
73; Member Bd. Trustees, 1875- 
81; Member Me. Hist. Soc, 1849; 
Author of English Grammar^ 
(1851) ; Greek Grammar, (1852) ; 
Principles of Ethics, (1861) ; 
Political Economy, (1868); In- 
tellectual Philosophy, (1868) ; 
Text-Book on Constitution, U. S. 
(1880) ; Ed. with notes, Demos- 
thenes on the Croivn, (1843) ; Se. 
lect Popular Orations of Demos- 
thenes, (1848) ;Oration of ^schi- 
nes against Ctesiphon, (1850) ; 
Bp. Butler's Ethical Discourses 
(1859) ; Bp. Butler's Analogy of 
Religion, (1860) ; Selections from 
Tacitits, (1876) ; Scripture Read- 
ing Lessons, (1878) ; Trans. Kuh- 
ner's Latin Grammar, (1845) ; 
Kuhner's Latin Exercise Book, 
(1856) ; died, Portland, Me., Mar. 
15, 1882, aged 70. 



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Charles Macomber Herring, 
A. M. New Hampton Theol. 
Inst., N. H., 1848; Pastor, Dex- 
ter, Me., 1849-58; No. Oxford, 
Mass., 1858-59; Dover, Me., 1859- 
65; Brunswick, 1865-68; Gard- 
iner, 1868-72; Houlton, 1872-74; 
So. Thomaston, 1875-78; address, 
Brunswick, Me. 

Ammi Storer Ladd, A.M. Pas- 
tor, M. E. Ch., New Sharon, 
Me., 1864-65; Kent's Hill, 1865- 
68, and Prof. Mental and Mor. 
Sci., Me. Wesleyan Sem. and 
Fern. Coll., 1867-68; Waterville, 
1869-71; Presiding Elder, 8 years; 
Woodfords, Me. 

*Admiral Paschal Stone, LL. 
D.; A.M., Bowdoin, 1869. Born, 
Piermont, N. H,, Aug. 14, 1820. 
Prin. High Sch. , Portland, Me., 
1864-73; Supt. Pub. Schools, 
Springfield, Mass., 1873-88; Au- 
thor of History of England, 
(1883;) died, Springfield, Mass., 
Sept. 4, 1902, aged 81. 

Parkman Shaw Warren, A,M. 
Student, 1865-68; Prin. High 
Sch., Castine, Me., 1870-71; Prin. 
High Sch., Methuen, Mass., 
1871-73; Prin. Collins School, 
Gloucester, Mass., 1873-74; Prin. 
Oliver Sch., Lawrence, Mass., 
1874-79; Banker, Wichita, Kan. 

1874 

*Adoniram Judson Billings, 
A.M.; M.D., Albany, 1854. Stu- 
dent, 1849-52; Repr. Me. Legisl., 
1862, 1868; Member Me. Senate, 
1866-67; Surg. 19th Me. Vols., 
1862; Surg. Bd. Enrolment, 5th 
Dist., 1864; Physician, Free- 
dom, Me., 1864-1900; died, Free- 
dom, Me., Jan. 1900. 



*Atwood Crosby, A.M.; M.D., 
Bowdoin, 1865. 3d Me. Vols., 
1861-62; Asst. Surg., U. S. N., 
1864-65; Physician, China, Me., 
1865-66; Buckfield, 1866-67; Instr. 
in Military Drill, Colby Univ., 
1875-78; from 1867, Physician, 
Waterville, Me. ; died. Las Ve- 
gas, N. Mex., Jan. 25, 1883, 
aged 44. 

Nelson Allen Luce, A.M. Stu- 
dent, 1857-61; Prin. Freedom 
Acad., Me., 1865-70; Supervisor 
Sch., Waldo Co., 3 yrs. ; Director 
of State Teachers' Institutes, 
1872-73; Asst. Supt. Sch., Maine, 
1874-79; State Supt. Schools, 
1878, and 1880-95; Vassalboro, 
Me. 

1875 

* James Gillespie Blaine, LL. D. ; 
A.B., Washington Coll., and A. 
M.; LL.D., Bates Coll., 1869, 
and Bowdoin, 1884. Ed. Kenne- 
bec Journal, 1854-57; Ed. Port- 
land Advertiser, 1857-58; Repr. 
Me. Legisl., 1858-61, and Speak- 
er, 1861; Me. Hist. Soc, 1864; 
Member 38th to 44th U. S. Cong., 
1863-76, and Speaker, 41st, 42d, 
and 43d Cong.; Member U. S. 
Senate, 1876-81; Sec. of State 
Dept., 1881, 1889-92; died, Wash- 
ington, D. C, Jan. 27, 1893, 
aged 63. 

Susan Maria Hallo well, A.M. 
Asst. High Sch., Bangor, Me., 
1856-75; Emeritus Prof, of Bot- 
any, Wellesley Coll., Wellesley, 

Mass. 

Frank Hussey Jackson, A.M. 
Lawyer, Hallowell, Me., 1875. 



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1876 

* Joseph Manning Burtt, A.M. 
Pastor, Newfane, N. Y., 1843-50; 
Propr. and Assoc. Ed. Christian 
Era, Boston, Mass., 1852-56; 
Repr. Mass. LegisL, 1856; Pas- 
tor, Georgetown, Mass., 1863-71; 
Buxton Centre, Me., 1871-77; 
Georgetown, Mass., 1877-81; 
Buxton Centre, Me., 1881-89; 
died, Arlington, Mass., Sept. 22, 
1904. 

David Wass Campbell, A.M. 
Member Bd. Trustees, from 1896, 
Cherryfield, Me. 

Wend ALL Omar Fletcher, A.M. 
Prin. High Sch., Ft. Atkinson, 
Wis., 1864; Prin. Bapt. Acad.; 
Louisiana, Mo., 1866-69; Supt. 
Pub. Sch., ChilHcothe, Mo., 1870- 
72; Prin. High Sch., Warren, 
Me., 1873-77; High Sch., Rock- 
land, 1878-79; High Sch., Bidde- 
ford, 1879-81; Bookseller, Lin- 
coln, Neb., 1887. 

Albert Christopher Hussey, 
A.M. Student, 1857-58; ordain- 
ed, 1869; Newton Theol. Inst., 
1872; Pastor, Grafton, Mass., 
1872-79; Northampton, 1879-92; 
West Boylston, 1892-96; Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1897-98; St. Johns- 
bury, Vt., 1898; Russell, Mass. 

Albert Francis Richardson, 
A.M.; A.B., Bowdoin, 1873, and 
A.M., 1876. Prin. High Sch., 
Dexter, Me., 1876; Prin. High 
Sch., Bridgton, Me.; Prin. Frye- 
burg Acad. ; Prin. Normal Sch., 
Castine, Me. ; 

1877 
Clement Marmaduke Graham 



Harwood, A.m. Ordained, 1870; 
Pastor, Eastport, Me., 1871-81; 
Camden, 1881-84; Skowhegan, 
Me. 

Henry Melville King, D.D.; 
A.B., Bowdoin, 1859, and A.M., 
1862. Newton Theol. Inst., 1862; 
ordained, 1862; Instr. in Hebrew, 
N. T. I., 1862-63; Pastor, Boston 
Highlands, Mass., 1863-82; Al- 
bany, N. Y., 1882-91; Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1891-1906; Author 
of Memorial Discourse on Ken- 
dall Brooks, (1872); on N. O. 
Hart, (1875) ; on William Hague 
(1887); on Reuben A. Guild, 
1899; on Alvah Hovey, (1903); 
on Stephen Gano, (1903); Our 
Gospels, (1895) ; The Messiah in 
the Psalms, (1899); Why We 
Believe the Bible, (1902) ; Relig- 
ious Liberty, (1903) ; Early Bap- 
tists Defended, (1880) , and (1896) ; 
The True Roger Williams, (1907); 
etc. 

*Charles Collins Rounds, A.M; 

. B.S., Dartmouth, 1857, and 
M.S., 1860; A.M., Bowdoin, 1870; 
Ph.D., Bates Coll., 1881. Born, 
So. Waterford, Me., Aug. 15, 
1831. Prin. Gram. Sch., Cleve- 
land, O., 1859-65; Instr., Edward 
Little Inst., Auburn, Me., 1865- 
67, and Prin., 1867-68; Prin. 
State Normal Sch., Farmington, 
Me., 1868-83; Prin. N. H. Nor-' 
mal Sch., Plymouth, N. H., 
1883-96; died, Farmington, Me., 
Nov. 8, 1901, aged 70. 

*Jeremiah Dearborn Tilton, 
A.M. Ordained, 1851; Pastor, 
Limerick, Me., 1850-54; Sanborn- 
ton, N. H., 1854-66; Milford, 
1866-73; Rumney, 1873-82; San- 
bornton, 1882-85; from 1885, Mil- 



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ford; died, Tilton, N. H., Oct. 5, 
1893, aged 77. 

1878 

*Amory Battles, A.M. Student, 
1846-47; Harvard Div. Sch., 
1850; Pastor Univ. Ch.; Bangor, 
1851-72; Unit. Ch., West New- 
ton, Mass., 1872-73; Univ. Ch., 
Dexter, Me., 1873-79; Acting 
Pastor, Waterville, 1880-81; died, 
Bangor, Me., 1892. 

1879 

*Albert Aaron Ford, A.M. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1870; Pas- 
tor, Paris, Me., 1870-72; Belfast, 
1873-75; E. Auburn, 1876-79; 
Tenant's Harbor, 1879-80; Wal- 
doboro, 1880-84; died, Kent's 
Hill, Me., June 2, 1887, aged 46. 

Howard Owen, A.M. Assoc. Ed. 
Kennebec Journal, Augusta, 
Me., 1868-79; Ed. Bangor Whig, 
1880; Ed. Maine Farmer; Regis- 
ter of Probate, 1880-97, Augusta, 
Me. 

1880 

* Augustus Marion Burton, 
A.M. Prin. Cherryfield Acad., 
Me., 1880-81; Prin. Union Acad., 
Corinna, Me., 1882; Supt. Sch., 
Insurance, etc. ; died, Corinna, 
Me., Dec. 13, 1906. 

*Granville Park Cochrane, 
A.M. 1st Lieut, and Capt. 7th 
Me. Vols., 1861; died, Winthrop, 
Me., Sept. 10, 1882, aged 46. 

*EusTACE Carey Fitz, A.M. 
Mayor, Chelsea, Mass., 1864, 
1865, 1866; Repr. Mass. Legisl., 
1873, 1874; Member Mass. Sen- 



ate, 1875, 1876; Member Execu- 
tive Council, Mass., 1881, 1882; 
Member Bd. Trustees, 1886-89; 
"Merchant; died, Chelsea, Mass., 
1895. 

1881 

*CoMFORT Edwin Barrows, 
D.D.; A.B., Brown Univ., 1858, 
and A.M., 1861. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1861; Pastor, Peabody, 
Mass., 1861-64; Trustee Brown 
Univ., from 1878; from 1865, 
Newport, R. I. ; died, Newport, 
R. I., Dec. 26, 1883, aged 52. 

*Samuel Kimball Hitchings, 
B.S. Prin. Greely Inst., Cum- 
berland Centre, Me., 1881-82; 
Instr. in Nat. Sci., and Prin. 
High Sch., Biddeford, from 1882; 
died, Cumberland, Me., Mar. 10, 
1887, aged 29. 

1883 

*RoBERT Bruce Tolles, A.M. 
Pres. Boston Optical Co. ; Mem- 
ber Royal Microscop. Soc. ; Op- 
tician; died, Boston, Mass. , Nov. 
18, 1883, aged 61. 

1884 

Elisha Benjamin Andrews, 
D.D.; A.B., Brown Univ., 1870, 
and A.M.; LL.D., Univ. Nebr., 
1884. Newton Theol. Inst, 1872- 
74; ordained, 1874; Prin. Conn. 
Lit. Inst., Suffield, Conn., 1870- 
72; Pastor, Beverly, Mass., 1874- 
75; Pres. Denison Univ., 1875-79; 
Prof. Homiletics, etc., N. T. I., 
1879-82; Prof. History and Polit. 
Economy, Brown Univ., 1882-88; 
Prof. Polit. Econ. and Finance, 
Cornell Univ., 1888-89; Pres. 



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Brown Univ., 1889-98; Supt. 
Sch., Chicago, 1898-1900; since 
1900, Chancellor, University of 
Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. 
Author of Brief Institutes of 
Constitutional History, (1886) ; 
Brief Institutes of General His- 
tory, (1887). Institutes of Eco- 
nomics; An Honest Dollar; 
Wealth and Moral Law; History 
of the United States; History of 
the Last Quarter Century in the 
United States. 

*Priscilla H. Braislin, A.m. 
Prof, of Mathematics, Vassar 
Coll., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. (1884) 

*JoHN Andrew Peters, LL.D., 
and Bowdoin, 1885, also Yale, 
1893; A.B., Yale, 1842. Born, 
Ellsworth, Me., Oct. 9, 1822; 
Harvard Law Sch. ; Lawyer, 
Bangor, Me., from 1844; Mem- 
ber Me. Senate, 1862-64; Me. 
House of Reps., 1864; Attorney 
Gen. of Maine, 1864-67; Member 
Me. Hist. Soc, 1866; Member 
40th, 41st and 42d U. S. Cong., 
1867-73; Assoc. Justice, Supr. 
Jud. Court, Me., 1873-83; Chief 
Justice, 1883-1900; died, Bangor, 
Me., April 2, 1904, aged 81. 

Frederick Charles Thayer, 
A. M.; M.D., Bowdoin, 1867. 
Physician, Waterville, Me. 

1885 

Albion Harris Bicknell, A.M. 
Artist, Maiden, Mass. 

Asa Dalton, D.D.; A.B., Har- 
vard, 1848. Student, 1844-45; 
Harvard Div. Sch., 1849; New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1849-51; Rector 
Episc. Ch., Augusta, Me., 1851- 



54; Bangor, 1856-62; since 1863, 
Portland, Me. 

Sanford Hanscom, A.m.; M.D., 
Harvard, 1868. Student, 1863-64; 
since 1868, Physician, East Som- 
erville, Mass. 

*Thomas Brackett Reed, 
LL.D., also Bowdoin, 1890, and 
Columbia, 1890; A.B., Bowdoin, 
1860. Act. Asst. Paymr., U. S. 
N., 1864-65; Adm. to the Bar, 
1865; Member Me. Legisl., 1868- 
69; Me. Senate, 1870; Attorney 
Gen., Me., 1870-73; Member 
45th-50th U. S. Cong. ; Speaker, 
1889-91, 1895-99; Portland, Me. 
died, Washington, D. C, Dec. 
7, 1902. 

Franklin Simmons, A.M., also 
Bowdoin, 1888. Sculptor, Rome, 
Italy. 

1886 

*Alden Fitzroy Chase, Ph.D.; 
A.B., Wesleyan Univ., 1869, and 
A.M. Ordained, 1872; Teacher 
of Math., Wesleyan Acad., Wil- 
braham, Mass., 1869-71; Math, 
and Eng, Lit., Me. Wesleyan 
Sem., Kent's Hill, Me., 1871-83; 
Member Me. Hist. Soc, 1884; 
Prin. High Sch., Millbury, Mass., 
1884; Prin. East Maine Confer- 
ence Sem., Bucksport, Me. (1886) 

Eugene Hale, LL.D., and Bates, 
1882. Adm. to the Bar, 1857; 
County Attorney, Ellsworth, 
Me.; Member Me. Legisl., 1867- 
68, 1880; Member 41st-46th U. S. 
Cong., 1869-81; since 1881, U. S. 
Senator; Ellsworth, Me. 

*David Dana Spear, A. M. ; M. D. , 
Berkshire Med. Coll., 1867. Born, 



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No. Yarmouth, Me. Physician, 
Kennebunk, Me., 1867-73; Free- 
port, 1873-97; died, Portland, 
Me., Jan. 21, 1899. 

Horace Jerome White, A.M. 
Pastor, Baptist Ch., Augusta, 
Me. (1886) 

1887 

Charles Rufus Brown, Ph.D.; 
A.B., Harvard, 1877; D.D., Col- 
gate, 1892. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1874-75, and 1877-78; Union 
Theol. Sem., 1878-79; Univ. of 
Berlin and Leipzig, 1879-81; Pas- 
tor, Franklin Falls, N. H., 1881- 
83; since 1883, Assoc. Prof. Old 
Testament Interp., Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1883-86; Prof. He- 
brew and Cognate Lang., 1886; 
Prof. Bible Interp., Old Testa- 
ment, Newton Theol. Inst., 
Newton Centre, Mass. 

1888 

Emory James Haynes, D. D. 
Boston, Mass. 

Josiah Burnham Kinsman, 
LL.D. Harvard Law Sch., 1854; 
Washington, D. C. 

Frank J. Peaslee, A.M. New 
London, N. H. 

1889 

*Artemas Libbey, LL.D. and 
A.M., Bowdoin, 1872. Lawyer, 
Augusta, Me. ; Justice Supreme 
Court; died, March 15, 1894. 

1890 

Edmund Clement Atkinson, 
A.M. 



Henry Ephraim Robins, LL.D.; 
D.D., Rochester, 1868. Born, 
Hartford, Conn., Sept. 30, 1827. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1861; or- 
dained, 1861; Pastor, Newport, 
R. I., 1863-67; Rochester, N. Y., 
1867-73; President Colby Univ., 
1873-82; Prof. Chr. Ethics, Roch- 
ester Theol. Sem., from 1882; 
Rochester, N. Y. Author of 
Harmony of Ethics with Theol- 
ogy, (1891); Christian Idea of 
Education, {1S26) ; Ethics of the 
Christian Life. 

Erastus Clarence Ryder, A.M. 
Born, Readfield, Me., Oct. 10; 
1854. Student, 1877-81; Adm. 
to the Bar, 1882; Member Me. 
House of Reps., 1887, and of 
Senate, 1889, 1891; Lawyer, 
Springfield, Me.; since 1894, 
Bangor, Me. 

Arnold Stedman, A.M.; M.D. 

1891 

*George Freeman Emery, 
LL.D.; A. B., Bowdoin, 1836, 
and A.M. Born, Paris, Me., 
Nov. 10, 1817. Lawyer; Clerk 
U. S. Circuit Court, Portland; 
Editor, Boston, Mass. ; died, 
Portland, Me., July 1, 1904, aged 
86. 

Fannie Eliot (Mann) Hall, 
A.M. Student, 1873-75; Prin. 
Hall-Noyes School, Washington, 
D. C. 

*WiLLiAM Rainey Harper, 
LL.D., and Univ. Nebraska, 
1893; A.B., Muskingum, 1870; 
Ph.D., Yale, 1875. Prof. He- 
brew, Bapt. Union Theol. Sem., 
1879-86; Prof. Semitic Lang., 



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Yale, 1886; President Chicago 
Univ., from 1891; Editor The 
Biblical World; Author of Ele- 
ments of Hebrew, (1886) ; hiduc- 
tive Latin Method, (1888); He- 
brew Vocabularies, (1890) ; and 
joint author of many Greek and 
Latin text books. Died, Chica- 
go, 111., 1896. 

Charles Benton Turner, A.M. 

1892 

Benjamin Humphrey Lane, 
A.M. 

George Smith Rowell, A.M. 
Student, 1865-67; Private, 29th 
Me. Vols. ; Editor Aroostook 
Pioneer, 1868; Business manager. 
Daily Advertiser, Portland, Me. 

1893 

Joshua William Beede, A.M.; 
A.B., Dartmouth, 1858; M.D., 
Bellevue, 1864. Trustee since 
1894; Auburn, Me. 

Adoniram Judson Padelford, 
D.D.; A.B., Rochester, 1858. 
Rochester Theol. Sem., 1860; 
Pastor, Fall River, Mass., 1860- 
61; Providence, R. I., 1861-66; 
Amherst, 1866-76; Calais, Me., 
from 1877; Supt. Sch., 1885-95; 
Calais, Me. 

♦Joseph Otis Smith, A.M. Ed- 
itor Somerset Reporter; died, 
Skowhegan, Aug. 31, 1905, aged 
66. 

*Laban Edwards Warren, 
LL.D.; A.B., Brown, 1866; A.M. 
Teacher, Taunton, Mass., and 
Providence, R. L, 1866-67; New 
London Lit. and Sci. Inst., 1867- 



72; Principal, 1872-75; Prof. 
Mathematics, Colby, 1875-1903; 
died, Littleton, Mass., Apr. 21, 
1905, aged 69. 

1894 

Nathaniel French Davis, 
LL.D.; A.B., Brown, 1870, and 
A.M. Instr. Math., Brown, 1874- 
79; Asst. Prof., 1879-89; Assoc. 
Prof. 1889-90; Prof. Pure Math., 
1890- ; Providence, R. I. 

Irving Bemis Mower, A.M.; 
D.D., 1906. Newton Theol. Inst., 
1884; Pastor, Sharon, Mass., 
1883-85; Kennebunkport, Me., 
1885-92; Skowhegan, 1892-93; So. 
Berwick, 1893- ; since 1893, Cor. 
Secy. Me. Bapt. Miss. Conv., 
Waterville, Me. 

Henry Winchester Sawtelle, 
A. M. ; M. D. Chelsea, Mass. 

1895 

George Colby Chase, D.D. ; 
LL.D., Colo. Univ., 1895; A.B., 
Bates, 1868. Greek and Latin, 
New Hampton Lit. Inst., N. H., 
1868-70; Cobb Divinity Sch., 18fO- 
71; Grad. Student, Harvard, 
1871-72; Prof. Rhetoric and Eng. 
Lit., 1872-94; since 1894, Presi- 
dent Bates College, Lewiston, 
Me. 

*George Edmands Merrill, 
D.D.; A.B., Harvard, 1869, and 
A. M., 1872; LL.D., Rochester, 
1901. Newton Theol. Inst., 1872; 
Pastor, Springfield, Mass., 1872- 
77; Salem, 1877-85; Colorado 
Springs, Colo., 1885-87; Newton, 
Mass., 1890-99; President Col- 
gate University, Hamilton, N. 
Y., 1899-1908; Author of The 
Story of the Manuscr'pts, (1881) ; 



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Crusaders and Captives, (1890) ; 
The Reasonable Christ, (1893) ; 
The Parchments of the Faith, 
(1894); died, Hamilton, N. Y., 
June 11, 1908. 

Charles Clarence Spear, A.M. 
Student, 1877-80; Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1881-84; Pastor, Baldwin- 
ville, Mass., 1884-86; Hudson, 
N. H., 1886-91; Sanford, Me., 
1891-96; address, Baldwinville, 
Mass. 

1897 

John Alexander Ford, A.M.; 
A. B., Acadia Univ., 1885. Pas- 
tor, Yarmouth, N. S., 1885-88; 
St. John, N. B., 1888-91; East- 
port, Me., 1891-1901; Houlton, 
Me. 

Erastus Eugene Holt, A.M.; 
M.D., Bowdoin, 1874; Surgeon, 
Me. Eye and Ear Infirmary, 
Portland, Me. 

Charles Hubbard Spaulding, 
D.D.; A.B., Brown, 1865, A.M., 
1868. Newton Theol. Inst., 1865- 
66; ordained, 1866; Pastor, Paw- 
tucket, R. I., 1866-71; Pittsfield, 
Mass., 1871-75; Arhngton, 1875- 
80; Boston, 1880-86; since 1886, 
District Sec. Am. Bapt. Publi- 
cation Sec, Boston, Mass. 

1898 

Daniel Webster Abercrombie, 
LL.D.; A.B., Harvard, 1876; 
A.M., Brown, 1883. Classical 
Master, St. Mark's Sch., South- 
boro, Mass., 1877-78; Vermont 
Acad., 1878-82; Principal Worces- 
ter Acad., 1885- ; Worcester, 
Mass. 

Willis Bryant Moulton, A.M.; 



M.D., Bowdoin, 1883. Prof. Dis- 
eases of Eye and Ear; Physician, 
Portland, Me. 

JosiAH Lafayette Seward, 
D.D.; A.B., Harvard, 1868, A.M. 
1871; B.D., Harvard Div. Sch., 
1874. Pastor, Unit. Ch., Water- 
ville. Me., 1888-93; Allston, 
Mass., 1893-99; in literary work, 
Keene, N. H. 

Bartlett Tripp, LL.D., and So. 
Dak. Univ., 1892. Born, Har- 
mony, Me., July 15, 1842. Colby, 
1857-61; Teacher, Salt Lake City, 
1861-64; Grad. Albany Law Sch., 
1866; Lawyer, Augusta, Me., 
1866-69; and later at Yankton, 
So. Dak. ; Pres. Const. Conv. of 
Ty., 1883; Chief Justice Supreme 
Court of Dak. Ty., 1885-89; U. 
S. Minister to Austria, 1893-97; 
Chairman of Samoan Commis- 
sion, 1899; Yankton, So. Dak. 

1899 

Benjamin Daviese Hahn, D, D. ; 
A.B., Wooster Univ., 1877. 
Rochester Theol. Sem., 1882; 
Pastor, Westerly, R. I., 1882-91; 
Newark, 1891-93; Springfield, 
Mass., 1893- . 

William Edward Sargent, 
A.M.; A.B., Bowdoin, 1878, and 
A.M. Principal, Hebron Acad., 
Hebron, Me. 

Edward Oliver Stevens, D.D. ; 
Brown Univ., 1861, A.M. New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1864; Mission- 
ary to Burma, 1864- ; Prome, 
Burma. Author of Guide to 
Musical Notation, and other 
works in Burmese; Vocabulary, 
English and Peguan. 



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George Hoice Titus, A.M. 
Newton Theol. Inst., 1885; Pas- 
tor, Saco, Me,, 1885-90; Everett, 
Mass., 1890- ; Brockton, Mass. 

1900 

John Arthur Green, A.M. 
Publisher's Agent, American 
Book Co., New York City. 

Henry Orne Hiscox, D.D. Coll. 
of City of New York, 1869. 
Rochester Theol. Sem., 1873-74; 
Union Theol. Sem., 1874-75; Pas- 
tor, Sioux City, la., 1875-78; 
Kingston, N. Y., 1878-80; New 
York, 1880-84; Troy, N. Y., 1884- 
92; Maiden, Mass., 1892- ; Al- 
bany. N. Y. 

1902. 

William Wallace Stetson, 
A.M;LL.D., 1902. Supt. Sch., 
Auburn, Me., 1895; State Supt. 
Sch., 1895-1907; Prof. State 
Normal Sch., Peru, Neb. Author 
of History and Civil Govern- 
ment of Maine, (1898) . 

Charles William J u d k i n s , 
A.M.; M.D.. Hahnemann Med. 
Coll., 1881- . Physician, Glen- 
wood Springs, Colo. 

1903 

*Rbv. William Harrison Eaton, 
D.D. Born, Hopkinton, N. H., 
Feb. 22, 1841. Ordained, 1803; 
Pastor, Goffstown, N. H., 1864- 
68; Amesbury, Mass., 1868-73; 
Westfield, 1873-88; from 1888, 
Secy. Mass. Bapt. Missionary 
Soc; died, Medford, Mass., Feb. 
29, 1908, aged 67. 

1904 

Walter Cochrane Bronson, 



Litt.D.; A.B., Brown, 1887; 
A.M., Cornell, 1890. Prof, of 
English, DePauwUniv., 1890- 
92; since 1892, Prof. English Lit., 
Brown Univ., Providence, R. I. 
Author of A Short History of 
English Literature, (1900) ; Eng- 
lish Essays, (1905) ; etc, 

1905 

Charles Henry Bates, A.M. 
Student, 1876-78; Supt. Schools, 
Uxbridge, Mass., 1901; Lecturer 
and Author, Middleboro, Mass. 

Frederic George C h u t t e r , 
A.M. Colby, 1881-82; Andover 
Theol. Sem., 1887; ordained, 1887; 
First Cong. Ch., Littleton, N. 
H. 

Joseph Lincoln Colby, LL.D, 

Newton Centre, Mass. 

Samuel Silas Curry, Litt. D; 
A.M., B.D., and Ph.D. Boston 
Univ., 1875-79. Prof. Oratory, 
Boston Univ., 1879-88; Instr. in 
Elocution, Newton Theol. Inst., 
Harvard, Yale; Founder and 
Pres., School of Expression, 
Boston, Mass. Author of Prov- 
ince of Expression, (1881); Vo- 
cal Expression, (1895) ; Imagi- 
nation and Dramatic Instinct, 
(1896) ; Vocal and Literary In- 
terpretation of the Bible, (1903) ; 
Browning and the Dramatic 
Monologue, (1908). 

Obed Jacob White, D.D., A.B., 
La Grange Coll., 1883; Rochester 
Theol. Sem., 1887. Pastor, Jer- 
sey City, N. J., 1887-89; Nashua, 
N. H., 1889-94; Taunton, Mass., 
1894- ; Author, Responsive Read- 
ings from the Old and New Tes- 
taments. 



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James Nelson Williams, D.D. 
New Eng. Supt. French Mission 
Work, Bapt. Home Mission Soc, 
Providence, R. L 

1906 

Martha Baker Dunn, (Mrs. R. 
Wesley Dunn, '68), Litt. D., 
Waterville, Me. Author of The 
Sleeping Beauty, (1898) ; Memory 
Street, (1900); 'Lias's Wife, 
(1901) ; Cicero in Maine, (1905) . 

1907 

Llewellyn Moses Felch, A.M. 
Prin. Normal Dept., 1889-1906, 
and 1906-09; Prin. Ricker Class- 
ical Institute, Houlton, Me. 

1908 

John Russell Gow, D.D. ; A.B., 
Brown, 1874. Newton Theol. 
Inst., 1882; Pastor, Fair Haven, 
Vt., 1882-85; Bridgeport, 1885-91; 
Hyde Park, 111., 1891-95; Somer- 



ville, Mass., 1895-1908; 10 Ter- 
race St., Brattleboro, Vt. 

Fred Porter Haggard, D.D. ; 
A.B., and A.M., 111. Wesleyan 
Univ. Home Secy. Am. Bapt. 
Miss. Union, Boston, Mass. 

Arno Warren King, LL.D. Stu- 
dent, 1879-81; Assoc. Justice 
Supreme Court of Maine; Ells- 
worth, Me. 

Gertrude Bray Morse, A.M. 
Student, 1881-85; Asst. in High 
Sch., Portland, Me. 

George William Norton, A.M. 
Editor Evening Express, Port- 
land, Me. 

1909 

George Curtis Wing, LL. D. 
Lawyer; Judge of Probate, 9 yrs 
Member Me. Senate, 1903-04 
Member Bd. of Trustees, Colby 
Auburn, Me. 



Nun-^ra6itat^s 



An attempt is here made to compile a list of those who pursued 
the studies of the college course for a period less than four years and 
hence did not receive the degree of Bachelor of Arts. The names are 
taken from the file of the college catalogues, the first of which is 
dated October, 1824, and contains the names of sixty-two students, 
with a Faculty composed of the President, two Professors and two 
Tutors. As no catalogues were issued in 1839-40, 1840-41, and 1842-43, 
the list of non-graduates is necessarily incomplete. It will show how- 
ever, that the college has contributed to the education of a large num- 
ber of persons not included in its list of regular graduates. 



1826 

Elisha Snow, 1823-25. From Thomaston, Me. 

1827 

AuRELius Chandler, 1823-24. From Augusta, Me. 

*ViRGiL Delphini Parris, 1828-27; A.B., Union, 1827. Member 25th 

and 26th Congresses. Died, Paris, Me., June 14, 1870. 

Ebenezer G. Rawson, 1823-25. From Paris, Me. 

John Taylor, 1823-25. From Belgrade, Me. 

♦Christopher Columbus Tobie, 1823-25. M.D., Bowdoin, 1829. From 

New Gloucester, Me. Died, Netawaka, Kan., Aug. 12, 1885. 
*Obed Wilson Jr., 1823-24. Died, Dec. 12, 1824. From Bingham, Me. 

1828 

Ripley E. W. Adams, 1824-25. From Norridgewock, Me. 

John B. Allen, 1824-25. From Vassalboro, Me. 

Sorannus Brettun, 1824-25. From Livermore, Me. 

Cyrus S. Clark, 1824-27. From Turner, Me. 

Isaac Goward, 1824-25. From Cornish, N. H. 

Charles Heywood, 1824-25. From Waterville, Me. 

Isaac A. Jewett, 1824-25. From Columbus, Ohio. 

Daniel LiOVEJoy, 1824-25. From Albion, Me. 



184 



GENERAL CATALOGUE 



1829 

Elijah Baker, 1825-27. From Eishersfield, Me. 

*Samuel Cony Jr., 1825-27; A.B., Brown, 1829. Governor of Maine, 

1863-66; died, Augusta, Me., 1870. 
♦Stephen Prescott Hill, 1825-27; A.B., Brown, 1829; D.D., Mad- 
ison, 1857. Newton Theol. Inst., 1832; Author of Christian Melo- 
dies, etc. ; died, 1884. 

Hartshorn Hinkley, 1825-27. From Livermore, Me. 

Hiram Warren, 1825-27. From Waterville, Me. 

1830 

*Timothy Boutelle Jr., 1826-27. From Waterville, Me. 

J. Andrew Chute, 1826-27. From Otisfield, Me. 

*Nathaniel Hobbs Hubbard, 1826-28. Lawyer; Judge of Probate; 
Col. 26th Maine Vols.; died, Winterport, Me., March 9, 1892. 

Daniel Jewett, 1826-27. From Pittston, Me. 

Joseph W. Parker, 1826-27. From Cavendish, Vt. 

Asa Richardson, 1826-27. From Dearborn, Me. 



Julius Bliss, 1828-31. 
Henry H. Jennings, 1828-31. 



1832 



From Springfield, Mass. 
From Nobleboro, Me. 



Joseph Prince, 1829-31.' 



1833 



From Thomaston, Me. 



1834 

John Appleton, 1830-31. From Portland, Me. 
*Artemas L. Boutelle, 1830-33. Born, Waterville, Me., June 4, 

1815. Died, West Feliciana, La., Sept. 1, 1835. 

*Frederic William Blish, 1830-32. From Barnstable, Mass. Died, 
Waterville, Me., June 27, 1832. 

Milton Clement, 1830-31. From Waterville, Me. 

Samuel L. Gould, 1830-34. From Boston, Mass. 

John Ingalls, 1830-31. From Sandown, N. H. 

Stephen Jewett, 1830-31. From Sidney, Me. 

Ambrose P. Merrill, 1830-31. From Frankport, Me. 

Jonathan Pearson, 1830-31. From Chichef^ri", N.H. 

Joseph S. Rice, 1830-31. From Ellsworth, Me. 



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185 



1835 

Sewall S. Cutting, 1831-33; A.B. Univ. Vt., 1835, and D.D., 1859. 



From Westport, N. Y. Prof. 

1855-68; died, Brooklyn, N. Y., 
Henry C. Evans, 1831-33. 
Charles A. Everett, 1831-33. 
EzEKiEL J. M. Hale, 1831-33. 
Hervey Hawes, 1831-33. 
Edward T. Richardson, 1831-i 
Benjamin Williams, 1831-33. 



Rhet. and Hist., Univ. Rochester, 
Feb. 7, 1882. 

From Hallowell, Me. 

From Dover, Me. 

From Haverhill, Mass. 

From Waterville, Me. 

!3. From New York 

From St. David, N. B. 



1836 

From Townshend, Vt. 

From Wilmington, Vt. 

From Bradford, Mass. 

From Pittsfield, N. H. 

From Keene, N. H. 

A.B., Dartmouth, 1836; M.D., Univ. 



Ebenezer T. Allen, 1832-35. 
Benjamin G. Bruce, 1832-33. 
Charles S. Buswell, 1832-36. 
Charles H. Butters, 1832-35. 
William F. Chase, 1832-33. 
♦Benjamin W. Curtis, 1832-36. 
of Pa., 1843; died, 1882. From Wells, Me. 
Philip Eveleth, 1832-35. From New Gloucester, Me. 

* Augustus Everett, 1832-36. A.B., Dartmouth, 1836. , From Prince- 

ton, Mass. Prof. English, Jefferson Coll., La., 1838-40; died, 1843. 

* Jonathan Merrill Forbush, 1832-36. Born, Grafton, Mass., March 

19, 1815. Died, Waterville, Me., March 4, 1836. 
*Samuel W. Field, 1832-36; A.B., N. Y. Univ., 1836; D.D., Central 



Univ., 1877. 
John Gage, 1832-33. 
William Jenney, 1832-36. 
Asa Millett, 1832-36. 
Daniel Perry, 1832-33. 
Richard F. Potter, 1832-35. 
*Luther C. Stevens, 1832-33. 
Edwin Warren, 1832-33. 
William B Wedgwood, 1832-36. 
Federal B. Wells, 1832-36. 



From North Yarmouth, Me. 

From Bluehill, Me. 

From Middleborough, Mass. 

From Leeds, Me. 

From Holliston, Mass. 

From Sebago, Me. 

From Shapleigh, Me. 

From North Yarmouth, Me. 

From Parsonsfield, Me. 

From Durham, N. H. 



*Zenas p. Wentworth, 1832-36; A.B., Dartmouth, 1836. From Par- 
sonsfield, Me. Judge of Probate; died, Houlton, Me., 1864. 



1837 



Samuel E. Bailey, 1833-35. 



From Waterville, Me. 



186 



GENERAL CATALOGUE 



James M. Barnaby, 1833-35. 
Shadrach S. Bradford, 1833-37. 
John F. Burbank, 1833-36. 
Porter S. Burbank, 1833-36. 
Austin Carey, 1833-35. 
Benjamin F. Chandler, 1833-35. 
Hartly W. Day, 1833-37. 
William L. Eaton, 1833-36. 
James M. Goodman, 1833-36. 
Joshua Gray, 1833-34. 
John Groves, 1833-35. 
Sumner Hale, 1832-35. 
Asa p. Hammond, 1833-34. 
Hiram Hanover, 1833-34. 
Samuel A. Jewett, 1833-37. 
Thomas Moulton, 1833-37. 
Henry Nichols, 1833-35. 
Joseph M. Rockwood, 1833-36. 
Theodore Saunders, 1833-35. 
Lucius L. Scammel, 1833-36. 
Joseph Stacey, 1833-36. 
George N. Townsend, 1833-37. 
Jacob Tuck, 1833-37. 



From Lowell, Mass. 

From Middleborough, Mass. 

From Portland, Me. 

FromNewfield, Me. 

From North Bridgewater, Mass. 

From Augusta, Me. 

From Sidney, Me. 

From Weare, N. H. 

From Charlottesville, Va. 

From Anson, Me. 

From Pittston, Me. 

From Chelmsford, Mass. 

From Ticonderoga, N. Y. 

From Pittston, Me. 

From Pittston, Me. 

From Porter, Me. 

From Enfield, N. H. 

From Bellingham, Mass. 

From Augusta, Me. 

From Bellingham, Mass. 

From Acton, Me. 

From Bolton, Mass. 

From Manchester, Mass. 



1838 

William A. Archer, 1834-35. 
Lucius Bradford, 1834-37. 
Barzillai Cottle, 1834-36. 
Enoch W. Evans, 1834-37. 
Oliver G. Fessenden, 1834-36. 
*Hewett C. Fessenden, 1834-36; 
Bowdoin, 1841. Died, 1885. 
Thomas Goldthwait, 1834-26. 
Smith B. Goodenow, 1834-37. 
Oliver C. Guptill, 1834-37. 
Nathan W. Oliver, 1834-36. 
James Prideaux, 1834-37. 
Joseph Russell Jr., 1834-36. 
William B. Russell, 1834-35. 



From Coosawhatchie, S. C. 

From Turner, Me. 

From Vassalboro, Me. 

From Fryeburg, Me. 

From Portland, Me. 

A.B., Dartmouth, 1838; M.D., 

From Portland, Me. 

From Augusta, Me. 

From Providence, R. I. 

From North Berwick, Me. 

From Waterville, Me. 

From Plymouth, Mass. 

From Farmington, Me. 

From New Bedford, Mass. 



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187 



Walter T. Sargent, 1834-35. 
George Tubes, 1834-35. 
Shuthelah M. Rice, 1834-35. 
Henry B. Wiggin, 1834-37. 
Edward D. Very, 1834-35. 



From Methuen, Mass. 

From Georgia, Vt. 

From Madison, Me. 

From Northwood, N. H. 

From Salem, Mass. 



1839 



Calvin Bickford, 1835-37. 
Theophilus Bachelder, 1835-37. 
Alfred Fletcher, 1835-37. 
William F. Goldthwait, 1835-39. 
Levi Higgins Jr., 1835-37. 
John Johnson, 1835-37. 
Samuel S. Johnson, 1835-39. 
Thomas C. Keely, 1835-36. 
RUFUS Lapham, 1835-39. 
Levi E. Lincoln, 1835-37. 
Artemas M. Piper, 1835-38. 
John Porter, 1835-36. 
David Purington, 1835-38. 
David A. Richardson, 1835-39. 
William B. Russell, 1835-36. 
Pearley P. Sanderson, 1835-36. 
Franklin Start, 1835-36. 
Ezra Towne, 1835-37. 
Charles W. Walker, 1835-37; 
Joseph A. Woodbury, 1835-37. 
William Curtis, 1835-36. 



1840 



Thomas B. Adams, 1836-38. 
Charles P. Bartlett, 1836-37. 
William S. Blanchard, 1836-39. 
Cyrus Chase, 1836-37. 
Edmund Chadwick, 1836-37. 
William R. French, 1836-37. 
John S. Gardiner, 1836-39. 
MiRiCK Haskins, 1836-37. 
William P. Pattison, 1836-38. 



From Charleston, Me. 

From Thomaston, Me. 

From China, Me. 

From Augusta, Me. 

From Eden, Me. 

From Ludlow, Vt. 

From Sullivan, Me. 

From Haverhill, Mass. 

From Littleton, Mass. 

From Milton, Mass. 

From Northfield, Mass. 

From Danvers, Mass. 

From Colerain, Mass. 

From Londonderry, N. H. 

From New Bedford, Mass. 

From Boston, Mass. 

From Camden, Me. 

From Dover, Me. 

From West Boylston, Mass. 

From Ackworth, N. H. 

From Bangor, Me. 



From Waterville, Me. 

From Hartford, Me. 

From Wilton, Me. 

From Farmington, Me. 

From Middleton, N. H. 

From Turner, Me. 

From Hallowell, Me. 

From Middleborough, Mass. 

From Providence, R. L 



188 



GENERAL CATALOGUE 



CORNELIUS' Stone, 1836-39. 
Francis K. Swan, 1836-37. 
John K. True, 1836-37. 
James P. Weston, 1836-37. 
Harrison G. O. Winslow, 1836-37. 



1841 



Thomas B. Adams, 1837-39. 
Nathan Elden, 1837-39. 
Alfred Hawes, 1837-39. 
William P. Patterson, 1837-39. 
John W. Scammell, 1837-39. 



1842 



Amos F. Baker, 1838-39. 
Joseph E. Bennett, 1838-39. 
Edmund A. Chadwick, 1838-39. 
Jonathan S. Colby, 1838-39. 
Elbridge G. Dalton, 1838-39. 
JuDSON J. Fogg, 1838-39. 
Franklin Muzzy, 1838-39. 
Benjamin W. Roberts, 1838-39. 
William H. Thomas, 1838-89. 
Charles K. Wells, 1838-39. 
Joseph W. Weston, 1838-39. 
Simon A. Whitten, 1838-39. 
Jonathan F. Woodside, 1838-39. 
Joseph A. Wyman, 1838-39. 



From Jay, Me. 

From Calais, Me. 

From Montville, Me. 

From Bremen, Me. 

From Augusta, Me. 



From Augusta, Me. 

From Buxton, Me. 

From Holliston, Mass. 

From Waterville, Me. 

From Milford, Mass. 



From Harmony, Me. 

From New Boston, N. H. 

From Gardiner, Me. 

From Richmond, Me. 

From Gilmantpn, N. H. 

From Meredith, N. H. 

From Searsmont, Me. 

From Weston, Mass. 

From Augusta, Me. 

From Bloomfield, Me. 

From Bloomfield, Me. 

From Parsonsfield, Me. 

From Wales, Me. 

From Bloomfield, Me. 



1843 



Robert B. Ayer, 1839-42. 
Lyman Chase, 1839-42. 
Andrew J. Lowell, 1839-42. 
Richard Mace Jr., 1839-42. 



From Winslow, Me. 

From China, Me. 

From Chesterville, Me. 

From Readfield, Me. 



1844 



Franklin Daman, 1840-42. 
William H. Dingley, 1840-42. 
William H. Farnham, 1840-42. 



From Hanover, Mass. 

From Winslow, Me. 

From Bangor, Me. 



COLBY COLLEGE 



189 



Edmund W. Flagg, 1840-42. 
James Godfrey, 1840-42. 
Hervey Hackleton, 1840-44. 
Oliver P. Jewett, 1840-42. 
*WiNSLOW Marston, 1840-42. 
Sedgewick L. Plummer, 1840-42. 
James F. Rawson, 1840-42. 
Samuel P. Thomas, 1840-42. 
Daniel Thurston, 1840-42. 
Horatio Q. Wheeler, 1840-42. 
George S. Woodward, 1840-42. 



From Bangor, Me. 

From Bangor, Me. 

From Bristol, Me. 

From Whitefield, Me. 

From Waterville, Me. 

From Gardiner, Me. 

From Paris, Me. 

From Waterville, Me. 

From Madison, Me. 

From Norridgewock, Me. 

From Gardiner, Me. 



1845 

Mathew B. Bullard, 1841-42. 
Edwin W. Clark, 1841-42. 
Robert Cole, 1841-44. 
John Dennis Jr., 1841-45. 
Nathan L. Fowler, 1841-42. 
Harrison B. Gower, 1841-42. 
George Hasty, 1841-42. 
Kilburn Holt, 1841-44. 
Elijah W. Jones, 1841-44. 
John J. McLellan, 1841-44. 
James Noyes, 1841-42. 
Austin Savage, 1841-42. 
William H. Seavy, 1841-42. 
William H. Van Der Burgh, 1841-42. 
Ganem Washburn, 1841-42. 



1846 



John W. Harris, 1842-46. 
Perez Southworth, 1842-44. 
Leonard Swett, 1842-45. 



William M. Baker, 1843-44. 
William L. Brown, 1843-45. 
Enoch L. Cummings, 1843-45. 
John B. Nutting, 1843-46. 



1847 



From Taunton, Mass. 

From Taunton, Mass. 

From Levant, Me. 

From Litchfield, Me. 

From Fairfield, Me. 

From New Sharon, Me. 

From Waterville, Me. 

From Levant, Me. 

From Augusta, Me. 

From Bloomfield, Me. 

From Kingston, R. I. 

From Bloomfield, Me. 

From Hallowell, Me. 

From Pleasant Valley, N. Y. 

From Livermore, Me. 



' From Claremont, N. H. 

From Winthrop, Me. 

From Turner, Me. 



From Belfast, Me. 

From South Reading, Mass. 

From Paris, Me. 

From Gardiner, Me. 



190 



GENERAL CATALOGUE 



Reuben A. Ricker, 1843-46. From North Berwick, Me. 

Thomas H. Ripley, 1843-46. From Portland, Me. 

*Edwin p. Snow, 1843-45. M.D., Bowdoin, 1849. From Atkinson, Me. 
Died, 1900. 

William Stickney, 1843-46. From Vassalboro, Me. Navy Dept., 
Washington, D. C. 

Thomas Tibbets Jr., 1843-45. From Woolwich, Me. 

*Henry Ilsley Ware, 1843-46; Bowdoin, 1846-47; died, 1847. 

From Athens, Me. 
Daniel D. Winn, 1843-45. From Woburn, Mass. 



1848 



Benjamin G. Ames, 1844-45. 
Henry J. Arnold, 1844-45. 
Thomas F. Barton, 1844-45. 
Amos Bixby, 1844-46. 
Benjamin S. Bronson, 1844-47. 



New Sharon, Me. 

From Charlestown, Mass. 

From Sidney, Me. 

From Norridgewock, Me. 

From Augusta, Me. 



*HoRATio Quincy Butterfield, 1844-47. From Farmington, Me. 
A.B., Harvard, 1848, and A.M,; D.D., Illinois Coll., 1869. Prof. 
Anc. Lang., Washburn Coll., 1866-69, and President, 1869-70; Pres. 
Olivet College, Mich., 1876-92; died, 1894. 
♦Benjamin Willey Dean, 1844-47. Grafton, Vt. A.B., Dartmouth, 
1848; Sec'y of State, Vt., 1857-61; died, 1863. 

William F. Giddings, 1844-48. From Campton, N. H. 

Joseph C. Hawes, 1844-46. From Anson, Me. 

John Jewett Jr., 1844-46. From Readfield, Me. 

William H. Jewett, 1844-46. From Readfield, Me. 

*Ephraim W. Young, 1844-46. From Bingham, Me. A.B., Harvard, 
1848. Lawyer, Baraboo, Wis. ; died 1892. 



1849 



Benjamin C. Ames, 1844-45. 
John Bailey, 1845-46. 
Robert W. Carr, 1845-49. 
David R. Carlton, 1845-47. 
Charles E. Cobb, 1845-46. 
Philetus Fales, 1845-46. 
George W. Howard, 1845-46. 
John F. Howes, 1845-47. 
Sylvanus Kendall, 1845-47. 



From New Sharon, Me. 

From East Thomaston, Me. 

From Hebron, Me. 

From Belfast, Me. 

From Solon, Me. 

From East Thomaston, Me. 

From Hartford, Me. 

From Vernon, N. Y. 

From Searsmont, Me. 



COLBY COLLEGE 



191 



Marquis D. L. Lane, 1845-47. 



1850 



♦Edmund Morse Bailey, 1846-49. 
*James Brown, 1846-47. Died, 1852. 
*LuciEN Bonaparte Clough, 1846-47. 
of Probate; died, 1895. 

Nathaniel Colver Jr., 1846-47. 

William Bovee Dods, 1846-48. 

Charles Grandison Fairfield, 1846 

LuciEN Bonaparte Hatch, 1846-47. 
* James Madison Hill, 1846-49. A.B. 
Chicago, 111. ; died, 1889. 

John Preserved Hunting, 1846-47. 

William Leaman, 1846-48. 

William Henry Moor, 1846-50. 

Asa Bond Richardson, 1846-49. 
. Elisha Clapp Ross, 1846-48. 

1851 



From Hollis, Me. 



From West Newbury, Mass. 

From Swansey, Mass. 

A.B., Dartmouth, 1850; Judge 

De Funiak Springs, Fla. 

From Boston, Mass. 

-49. From New Boston, N. H. 

From China, Me. 

, Dartmouth, 1850. Lawyer, 

From Guilford, Me. 

From Hallowell, Me. 

From Palmyra, Me. 

From Jefferson, Me. 

From Springfield, Mass. 



From Woolwich, Me. Died, 



*Warren Farnham Barnes, 1847-51. 
1851. 

Charles Dana Bradbury, 1847-50. 

Samuel Rawson Carter, 1847-48. 

chatjncey asbury hodges, 1847-49. 

Charles Edwin Carroll Kimball, 1847-48. From Kennebunk, Me. 
*Henry Plummer Kimball, 1847-51. 

A.B., Rochester, 1851; died, 1889. 
*George Henry Sanger, 1847-51. 

Anson Acad. ; died, 1851. 

Samuel Ward Stanley, 1847-51. 

William Henry True, 1847-48, 



From Canton, Me. 

From Paris, Me. 

From Newfane, Vt. 



From Kennebunk, Me. 
From Waterville, Me. Prin. 



From China, Me. 
From Freeport, Me. 



♦William Hunt Tucker, 1848-50; Capt. in Civil War. 



1852 

George Chandler Alden, 1848-52. 
George Bradley, 1848-49. 
Samuel Carey, 1848-49. 
Jonathan Barrow Clark, 1848-49. 
Benjamin Franklin Kelley, 1848-52. 



From Shelburn Falls, Mass. 

From Charleston, Me. 

From Vassalboro, Me. 

From Lowell, Mass^ 

From Calais, Me. 



192 



GENERAL CATALOGUE 



Bezaleel Freeman Kendall, 1848-49. 
Eben Knight, 1848-51. 
Thomas Franklin Leonard, 1848-52. 
Eli Wadsworth, 1848-49. 



From Bethel, Me. 

From Milford, N. H. 

From New Bedford, Mass. 

From Hiram, Me. 



♦Rodney Welch, 1848-51. M.D., Hahnemann; died, Chicago, 111., 1896. 



1853 

*Oliver Patten Barton, 1849-52. Sidney, Me. Died, 1854. 
*Osborne Pratt Bigelow, 1849-53. Boston, Mass. Died, 1855. 
Moses Daken Brown, 1849-53. From Searsmont, Me. Corporation 
Lawyer, Chicago, 111. 

Ebenezer Niles Chamberlin, 1849-51. From Dover, Me. 

Isaac Jarvis Cooledge, 1849-51. From Hillsboro, N. H. 

*William Peters Everett, 1849-50. From St. John, N. B. A.B., 

Univ. Rochester, 1853; Rochester Theol. Sem., 1855; died, 1893. 

Jonathan Brewer Farnsworth Jr., 1849-51. A.B., Dartmouth, 

1853; Lawyer, Windsor, Vt. 

Samuel Harmon Folsom, 1849-52. 

Ivory Jackson, 1849-50, 

Colby Lamb, 1849-53. 

William Henry McLellan, 1849-52. 

Univ., 1852-53; Attorney Genl., 1879. 

James Foster Merriam, 1849-52. 

♦Valentine Oakes, 1849-53. A.B., 

battle of Gaines' Mill, Va., June 24, 1862. 
*Levi Robinson, 1849-53. From Newport, Me. 
1853. Died, 1896. 
Oliver Thomas Tubbs, 1849-51. From Paris, Me. 



From Newport, Me. 

From Somersworth, N. H. 

From Lincolnville, Me. 

From Bloomfield, Me. N. Y. 

Belfast, Me. 

From Brandon, Vt. 
Dartmouth. Lawyer; killed. 



A.B., Dartmouth, 



1854 

Nathan Butler, 1850-52. Barnesville, Minn. 

David Davis Jr., 1850-53. So. Minneapolis, Minn. 

Sumner Estes, 1850-52. From Bethel, Me. 

♦Lorenzo Dow Gowen, 1850-52. From Farmington, N. H. 

Columbia, 1854; Rochester Theol. Sem., 1856; deceased. 
♦Robert Judson Knight, 1850-51. Died, 1851. 
Ephraim Murch, 1850-52. A.B., Dartmouth, 1854. Prof. Math., 

Bethel Coll., 1860-61; Eby, Tehama Co., Cal. 
John Ellis Payson, 1850-53. From Union, Me. 



COLBY COLLEGE 193 

*JosiAH Locke Phillips, 1850-52. From Farmington, Me. Bowdoin, 
1852-53; Med. Sch., 1854-55; M.D., Rusk, 1857; Surgeon 16th Iowa 
Vols. ; died, 1882. 

1855 

Edward Randall Benner, 1851-54. A.B., Dartmouth, 1855. Waldo- 
boro, Me. 

Horace Welley Brackett, 1851-53. From China, Me. 

*H0RACE Littlefied Stilson Bray, 1851-54. From Vassalboro, Me. 
Capt. 12th Me. Vols. ; died, 1868. 
William Reed Brown, 1851-52. From Vassalboro, Me. ; died Napa, 

Cal. 
Linton Casimir Cornporth, 1851-53. Cashion, Okla. 

*Thomas HoPKiNSON Clark, 1852-54. Corp. Ist Mich. Vols.,; died, 
Williamsport, Ind., 1863. 

MiCAH Sampson Croswell, A.M., Amherst, 1858. Chicago Theol. 
Sem., 1868. Los Angeles, Cal. 
Edwin Levi Crowell, 1851-53. From West Waterville, Me. Com'l 
traveler, Hammonton, N. J. 
*Harrison Allen Davis, 1851-54. Died, Edgartown, Mass., 1854. 
*Nelson Dingley Jr., 1851-53; A.B. Dartmouth, 1855; LL.D., Bates, 
1874, and Dartmouth, 1894. Governor of Maine, 1874-75; Repr. U. 
S. Cong., 1881-99; died, Washington, D. C, Jan. 13, 1899. 
George Boardman Elden, 1851-53. From Buxton Centre, Me. 

Henry Irving Hanscom, 1851-52. From China, Me. 

*Peleg Sprague Haskell, 1851-53. From Hartland, Me. Died, St. 

Paul, Minn., Sept. 26, 1890. 
*William Sherman Lincoln, 1851-54; A. B., Union, 1855. From 
China, Me. Died, Brownsville, Texas, 1859. 

William Henry Palmer, 1851-52. From Northport, Me. 

*Benjamin Poor Snow, 1851-52; A.B., Bowdoin, 1855; Bangor Theol. 
Sch., 1861. FromWestbrook, Me.; deceased. 

1856 

*Francis Wayland Allen, 1853-55. Died, 1905. 
Cyrus Henry Carlton, 1852-53. From Monmouth, Me. 

*Henry Smith Chapman, 1852-53. From Charlestown, Mass. 

Deceased. 

* Columbus Cornforth, 1852-53; A.B,, Union, 1856. From Water- 
ville, Me. Served in Civil War, First Pa. Rifles; Clergyman; died, 
Clyde, Kan. 

Frederick Bartlett Dunton, 1852-53. From Lincolnville, Me. 
Physician, Boston, Mass. 



194 GENERAL CATALOGUE 

DeWitt Clinton Durgan, 1852-55. From Thornton, N. H. 

*Edwin Waite Farwell, 1852-53. Died, Minneapolis, Minn., 1904. 

* Augustus Mellen Haskell, 1852-55; A. B., Harvard, 1856; Divin- 

ity Sch., 1861; From Poland, Me. Chaplain 40th Mass. Vols.; died, 
1893. 
Albion Wesley Johnson, 1852-55. From Kittery, Me. 

*Samuel Tronant Kbene, 1852-55; A.B., Union, 1856. From Bremen, 
Me. Capt, 29th Me. Vols;. Major 1st Me. Vols. ; killed before Peters- 
burg, June 22, 1864. 

* Andrew Jackson Lang, 1852-55; A. B., Union, 1856. From Pal- 

myra, Me. Died, 1870. 
*Seth Llev^ellyn Milliken, 1853-55; A.B., Union, 1856. Member of 
Congress, 1883-97; died, Washington, D. C, April 18, 1897. 

* Carroll Norcross, 1852-53. Died, No. Livermore, Me., Feb. 23, 

1854. 

Marcus Lindley Parsons, 1852-54. Skowhegan, Me. 

Isaac Powers, 1852-54. From Norridgewock, Me. 

Charles Wayne Sanger, 1852-55; A.B., Union, 1856. Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Henry Martyn Spaulding, 1852-53. From Houlton, Me. 

Albion Parris Tracy, 1852-53. From Sebattisville, Me. Clergyman, 

Meredith, N. H. 
Jefferson Burns Weston, 1852-55; A. B., Union, 1856. From 

Bremen, Me. Lawyer, Beatrice, Neb. 

1857 

*Thomas Jefferson Bridgham, 1853-55. 1st Lieut., 1861; died, 

Buckfield, Me., 1866. 
*John Murray Drake, 1853-54. From Sharon, Mass. Killed, Brown's 
Ferry, Tenn., Oct., 29, 1863. 
Edwin Ruthven Emerson, 1853-55. Salida, Colo. 
Charles Francis Estes, 1853-56. From Bethel, Me. 

Liberty Emery Holden, 1853-54; A.B., Univ. Mich., 1858; Cleve- 
land, O. 

* Jonathan Spaulding Houghton, 1853-54; M.D., Bowdoin, 1859; 

From Anson, Me. Died, Seattle, Wash., 1894. 
*Clinton Howe, 1853-54; A.B., Union, 1857. From Paris, Me. Died, 

Sumner, Me., 1878. 
Americus Vespucius Jewett, 1853-55. From Alna, Me. 

Mack Walton Piper, 1853-54. From Kenduskeag, Me. 

George Allen Ramsdell, 1853-54; Amherst, 1854-55. Lawyer, 

Nashua, N. H. 



COLBY COLLEGE 195 

George Boardman Taylor, 1853-54. From Norridgewock, Me. 

Died, 1854. 
*Hiram Augustus Thwing, 1853-56. From Bowdoinham, Me. Died, 

Waterville, Me., 1856. 
Robinson Turner, 1853-54. From Guilford, Me. Impressed into 

Confederate service and escaped from the Merrimac. 
Charles Felker Webber, 1853-55. From Augusta, Me. Walla 

Walla, Wash. 
Jasper Myrick White, 1853-54. From Dresden, Me. 

1858 

*Charles Francis Estes, 1854-55. From Bethel, Me. 

*Freeland Howe, 1854-57. From West Sumner, Me. Died, 1861. 

Daniel Brackett Hubbard, 1854-56. Inst. Tech., Boston, 1870; 

Grafton, Mass. 

*Albert Jewett, 1854-55; a. B. Bowdoin, 1858. From Mt. Pleasant, 

Iowa. Died, 1862. 

Augustus Moses Pulsiper, 1854-55; A.B., Bowdoin, 1858. Lawyer, 
Auburn, Me. 
John Milton Staples, 1854-55; A.B., Bowdoin, 1858. From Water- 
ville, Me. Died, New Orleans, La., 1869. 
*Benjamin Knight Walker, 1854-57. From Lexington, Me. Died, 
Colorado Springs, Colo., 1896. 

Randolphus Young, 1854-55. From Norway, Me. 

*Francis Edward Heath, 1854-55. From Waterville, Me. Col. 19th 

Me. Vols.; Brevet Brig. Gen.; died, Waterville, Me., Dec. 20, 1897. 

Joseph Bradbury Moor, 1854-55. From Newport, Me. 

1859 

Luther Byron Crosby, 1855-57; M.D., Bowdoin, 1868. From Albion, 

Me. Lieut. 7th Me. Vols. ; Brownville, Me. 
Charles Fish, 1855-56; A.B., Bowdoin, 1865; Brunswick, Me. 
* George Washington Johnson, 1855-57. From Canaan, Me. Died, 

1897. 
*Frederick Augustus Pike Kelley, 1855-57. Died, Calais, Me., 1860. 
Daniel Appleton White Smith, 1855-56; Harvard, 1859; D.D., 

Chicago, 1883. Newton Theol. Inst., 1863; Missionary, Am. Bapt. 

Miss. Union, Rangoon, Burma, 1864-66; Henzada, 1866-75; President 

Karen Theol. Sem., Rangoon, 1876-90; 1890, Insein, Burma; Author; 

Translator into Sgau Karen. 

Manley William Turner, 1855-58. Los Angeles, Cal. 

Joseph Henry Shepardson, 1855-56. Clergyman, Becker, Minn. 



196 GENERAL CATALOGUE 

1860 

*RiCHARD WiGGiN Black, 1856-59; A.B., Union Coll., 1860. Born, 

Palermo, Me., 1839. Served in 2nd N. H. Cav. Vols.; Lawyer, 

Pension Agent; died, Augusta, Me., March 25, 1897. 
*Samuel Hubbard Fifield, 1856-58. From Fayette, Me. Capt. 5th 

Me. Vols.; died, Alexandria, Va., Dec. 29, 1862. 
*J0HN GOLDTHWAITE, 1857-60. From Waterville, Me. Capt. 5th Me. 

Vols.; died. City Point, Va., Apr. 18, 1865. 
*Henry Wilson Harmon, 1856-59. From North Livermore, Me. 

Served in the Civil War; died, 1874. 
♦Albert Dwelley Hinds, 1856-57. Died, Benton, Me., June 20, 1873. 
William Pitt Oakes, 1856-58. Foxcroft, Me. 

*George Washington Follansbee Wiggin, 1856-57. From Mt. 

Vernon, Me. Died, 1857. 
*George William Wormell, 1856-59. From Dexter, Me. U. S. 

Civil Service; deceased. 

1861 

Samuel Brown. 

*JosiAH Prescott Burbank, 1857-59. From Waterville, Me. Died, 1897. 
James Underwood Chase, 1857-58. Merchant, Rio Vista, Cal. 
Julius Stimpson Clark, 1857-58; M.D., Georgetown, 1869. Capt. 

72d U. S. C. I., 1865; Melrose, Mass. 
James Briarr Cochrane, 1857-59; A. B., Bowdoin, 1861; M.D., Al- 
bany, 1864. Capt. 16th Me. Vols. Dover, Me. 
*Granville Park Cochrane, 1857-59. From Monmouth, Me. Capt. 

7th Me. Vols. ; died, 1882. 
*Edward Payson LORING, 1857-59; A.B., Bowdoin, 1861. From Nor- 
ridgewock. Me. Bvt. Lieut. Col. 13th Me. Vols., 1865; died, 1894. 
*David Elkins Parsons, 1857-58; M.D., Bowdoin, 1866. 2nd Lieut, 
and Major, 19th Me. Vols.; died, Oakland, Me., Dec. 5, 1907. 

Justin Spaulding Thompson, 1857-59. From Corinth, Me. Clergy- 
man. 

ZoRADUS Carey Trask, 1857-59. Sioux Falls, So. Dak. 
John Staples White, 1857-58. Sergt. 17th Me. Vols.; Lawyer, 
Naples, Me. 
*Cyrus Greenleaf Warren, 1857-60. From Stockton, Me. Lawyer 
and teacher; died, Chico, Cal., October 12, 1898. 

1862 

*Amasa Bigelow Jr., 1858-61. From Bloomfield, Me. Private 3d 
Me. Vols.; died, Alexandria, Va., Dec. 5, 1861. 



COLBY COLLEGE 197 

*Samuel Warren Clark, 1858-61; A.B., Union, 1862. Capt. 2d Me. 

Cav., 1863-65; died, Newcastle, Me., Sept. 11, 1904. 
Isaac Selden Clifford, 1858-61. From Waterville, Me. Corporal 

21st Me. Vols. Farmer, Monston, Minn. 
*Samuel Sleeper Dyer, 1858-59. Capt. 19th Me. Vols.; died, Ber- 
muda Hundred, July 31, 1865. 
Nicholas Gallagher, 1858-59. From Waterville, Me. Farmer, 

Warrenton, Ga. 
♦Jonathan May Garland, 1858-59. Died, Dayton, Fla., 1907. 
*George Herbert Greene, 1858-61. A.B., Brown, 1863; M.D., Bow- 

doin, 1866. From North Andover, Mass. Died, Jan. 3, 1875. 
*Edward Everett Harmon, 1858-61; A.B., Beloit, 1862. From North 

Livermore, Me. Teacher; died, Denver, Col., 1863. 
*Calvin Bosworth Hinkley, 1858-59. Capt. 19th Me. Vols. ; died, 

Kansas City, Mo., 1896. 
*WiLLiAM Adrian Merrill, 1858-59. From Vassalboro, Me. Private 

3d Me. Vols.; died, Alexandria, Va., 1862. 

Lewis Edwin NoRRis, 1858-59; M.D., Bellevue. Hampden, Me. 
*Eli Pierce Noyes, 1858-59. From Jefferson, Me. Newton Theol. 

Inst., 1865; died, Lebanon, Me., Aug. 16, 1883. 
*John Albert Philbrook, 1858-61. From Kendall's Mills, Me. 

Capt. Me. Vols. ; teacher. La. ; died, 1875. 
Adoniram Judson Rich, 1859-61. Newton Theol. Inst., 1860-63; 

Union, 1863; Dighton, Mass. 
*Martin Bradford Soule, 1858-59. From Waterville, Me. Sergt. 

16th Me. Vols. ; lawyer, Cherryvale, Kan. ; deceased. 
Solomon Sargent Stearns, 1858-59; M.D., Georgetown, 1868. 1st 

Lieut. 4th Me. Vols. ; Washington, D. C. 
*Edwin Allen Wyman, 1858-59; Rochester Theol. Sem., 1861; A.M., 

Middlebury, 1866; D.D., Polytechnic Coll., Miss., 1878; died. Maiden, 

Mass., May 10, 1900. 

1863 

Horace Broad Baker, 1859-60. From Albion, Me. 

*William Henry Harmon Barton, 1859-60. From North Sidney, Me. 

Mfr. and inventor, Brockton, Mass. ; deceased. 
Addison Blanchard, 1859-62; A. B., Bowdoin, 1863. Lieut. 21st 
U. S. C. I.; Andover Theol. Sem., 1865-68; Pastor Congl. Ch., Den- 
ver, Colo. 
* Ambrose Blunt, 1859-62. From Bristol, Me. Sch. Supt. ; farmer; 
died, Ligonier, Ind., Dec. 3, 1889.. 
John Armstrong Champlin, 1859-60. From Lebanon, Conn. 



198 GENERAL CATALOGUE 

Nathaniel Bryant Coleman, 1859-61. From Vassalboro, Me. 
Fruit grower, Los Gatos, Cal. 

Hermon Conant, 1859-61. From Freedom, Me. 

Peter Costello, 1859-62. From Saco, Me. 

David Hutchinson Drummond, 1859-61. Lawyer, Portland, Me. 
Stephen Albert Emery, 1859-63. From Rockland, Me. 

Jeremiah Horatio Estes, 1859-60. From China, Me. 

♦William Henry Fogler, 1859-60. Capt. and Col., 19th Me. Vols.; 

lawyer, Belfast; Mayor, 1885-86. 
*George Clark Getchell, 1859-62. 2d Lieut. 20th Me. Vols. ; Capt. 
Major and Bvt. Lieut. Col. 8th U. S. C. I. ; died. New Orleans, 
La., Sept. 21, 1866. 
John Carlton Gray, 1859-61. Lawyer; Judge Superior Court, 
Oroville, Cal. 

Charles Warren Greene, 1859-61; A.B., Brown, 1863. Author 
and editor, Merchantville, N. J. 
♦Joseph Taylor Hallett, 1859-61. Died, Waterville, Me., Sept. 8, 

1864. 
*Asher Crosby Hinds, 1859-61. From Benton, Me. Sergt. 3d Me. 

Vols. ; died in service, March 10, 1863. 
*George Lewis Holmes, 1859-63. Died, Augusta, Me., Jan. 13, 1884. 
William Perkins Joy, 1859-62. Sergt. Maj. 19th Me. Vols., New 
York City. 

George Keeley, 1859-61. From Saco, Me. 

Jonathan Greenleaf Leavitt, 1859-61. From Parsonsfield, Me. 
♦Horace Mayo, 1859-62. Died, New York, June 9, 1906. 
♦Henry McAllister, 1859-61. From Ellsworth, Me. Private 21st 

Me. Vols.; deceased. 
♦Frederic Augustus Metcalf, 1859-60. Damariscotta, Me. 1st 
Lieut. 2d Me. Cav. Vols.; shipbuilding, 1860-62, and 1867-79; Pres. 
R. R. Corporations, Denver, Colo.; deceased. 
James Frederick Norris, 1859-60. From Monson, Me. 

James Edward Pillsbury, 1859-60. Peoria, HI. 
Thomas Benton Pulsifer, 1859-61. From Ellsworth, Me. 

John Bunyan Robinson, 1859-61. From Augusta, Me. 

Ambrose Sawtelle, 1859-61. Farmer, Sidney, Me. 
George Williams Bassett Sawtelle, 1859-61; A.B., Union, 1863. 
Physician, Maiden, Mass. 
♦Addison Small, 1859-62; A. B.. Bates, 1869; A.M., 1885. Banker, 
Lewiston, Me.; deceased. 

Boardman Carey Spaulding, 1859-60. Musician 17th U. S. Inf.; 
lawyer, Stevens Point, Wis. 



COLBY COLLEGE 199 

*Edwin Clark Stevens, 1859-62. From Waterville, Me. Sergt. 
Major, 16th Me. Vols. ; killed, battle Reams Sta.,Va., Aug. 18, 1864. 
*Frank Weeks, 1859-60. From Damariscotta, Me. Died, Newcastle, 
Me., Feb. 19, 1890. 

Edwin Maynard Cook, 1859-60. From Friendship, Me. 

Noel Byron Milliken, 1859-60. From Camden, Me. 

1864 

*George Howard Bassett, 1860-61. From Winslow, Me. Sergeant 

3d Me. Vols.; died, Washington, D. C, Sept. 19, 1862. 

Nathan Cook Brackett, 1860-63; A.B., Dartmouth, 1864 and A.M., 

Ph.D., Bates, 1883. In 1894, President, Storer College, Harper's 

Ferry, W. Va. 

Thomas Benton Briggs, 1860-61. Sergt. Maj. 29th Me. Vols., 1865; 

Davis, ni. 
* William Edward Brown, 1860-61; LL.B., Univ. Albany, 1868. 

Sergt. 3d Me. Vols., 1865. 
*Benjamin Leroy Davis, 1880-61. From Hallowell, Me.; died, Lin- 
coln, Neb., Sept. 13, 1870. 
*JoHN Sherburne Dore, 1860-62. From Bangor, Me. Chaplain 6th 
N. H. Vols. Died, No. Vassalboro, Me., May 1, 1878. 
Cordellus Roscoe Foss, 1860-61. From North Leeds, Me. 

WiLLARD Wheeler Freeman, 1860-64; A.B., Dartmouth, 1864; M.D., 
Univ. of Penn., 1877. Physician, Caledonia, Minn. 
Charles Fuller, 1860-61. From Lincoln, Me, 

Weston Hammons, 1860-62. From Bethel, Me. 

*CuSHMAN Eben Harden, 1860-62. From Mariaville, Me. Corporal, 
1st Me. Art. Vols.; Crozer Theol. Sem., 1870; clergyman; died, Nov. 
15, 1897. 
John Calvin Harkness, 1860-62. From Bangor, Me. 

Levi Foss Harmon, 1860-61. From North Livermore, Me. 

*Charles Augustus Henrickson, 1860-61. From Waterville, Me. 
Ensign, U. S. Navy, on the "Monitor"; Bookseller; died, Waterville, 
Me., Dec. 28, 1904. 

William Keely, 1860-62. From Saco, Me. 

Abner Hardy Kezar, 1860-62. San Francisco, Cal. 

Edwin Ruthven Mayo, 1860-62. Sergt. 21st Me. Vols. Manchester, 
Me. 

John Conway Rogers, 1860-61. From Pembroke, Me. 

*Edward Payson Stearns, 1860-61. From Lovell, Me. Private, 3d 

Me. Vols. ; died, March 6, 1864. 

*Ammi Mitchell True, Jr., 1860-61. Musician, 1st Me. Cav., 1862; 



200 GENERAL CATALOGUE 

Lieut, and Capt. 4th Mass. Vols., 1865; drowned, Bingham, Me., 

Sept. 9, 1878. 
George Elias Weeks, 1860-61. From Jefferson, Me. 

Moses William Young, 1860-61. From Calais, Me. Private, 3d 

Me. Vols.; 1st Lieut. U. S. C. L; farmer, Calais, Me. 
Bernard Rogers, 1860-61. From Pembroke, Me. 

1865 

Edwin Cressey Barrows, 1861-62. From Vassalboro, Me. 

*Henry Milton Bodfish, 1861-63. Died, Waterville, Me., Oct. 10, 

1876. 
♦Frederic Gowen Bradbury, 1861-63. Died, Bangor, Me., Jan, 18, 

1864. 
Charles Robinson Brown, 1862-62. From Gorham, Me. 

*Albion Russell Burrill, 1861-63. Me. Med. Sch., 1863-64. Died, 
Fairfield, Me., August 15, 1864. 

♦Leonard Butler, 1861-62. 1st Lieut. 11th Me. Vols., died in service, 

Beaufort, S. C, April 14, 1863. 
George Henry Davis, 1861-62. Kenyon Coll. ; Dean of Convocation, 

Mankota, Minn. 
Julius Alphonso Dresser, 1861-62. From Waterville, Me. 

Horatio Sumner Dresser, 1861-62. From Waterville, Me. 

Alexander Greer Drury, 1861-62, A.B., Centre Coll. of Ky., 1865, 

A.M., 1876; M.D., Ohio, 1878. Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Alfred Marshall Hamlen, 1861-62. From East Vassalboro, Me. 

Wilson Hammons, 1861-62. From Bethel, Me. 

*Weston Hardy Keene, 1861-62. From Bremen, Me. Capt. 20th 

Me. Vols. ; killed, battle of Weldon, Sept. 30, 1864. 

Albert Loring, 1861-62. From Norridgewock, Me. 

Silas Rutillus Morse, 1861-62. From Livermore, Me. 

♦William Nixon, 1861-62. From South Paris, Me. Sergt. 17th Me. 

Vols.; died, 1863. 
♦Francis Oscar Perkins, 1861-62. From Thomaston, Me. Sergt. 

1st Me. Vols., 1863; died. New Orleans, La., Feb. 28, 1863. 
♦George Chandler Robinson, 1861-62. From Cornville, Me. Died, 

Cornville, Me., Aug. 28, 1862. 

John Fairfield Robinson, 1861-62. From Dover, Me. 

William Henry Russell, 1861-63. Teacher, Highland Park, HI. 
♦Augustus Harrison Small, 1861-63, A.B., Dartmouth, 1865. From 
East Pittston, Me. Lawyer, Jackson, Mich. ; died, 1871. 
Asa Hutchins Snow, 1861-64. Druggist, Damariscotta, Me. 



COLBY COLLEGE 201 

Daniel Hayden Taylor, 1861-64. From Vassalboro, Me. 

*J0HN Wayland Woodman, 1861-62; M.D., Bellevue, New York City. 
From Cornville, Me. ; deceased. 

1866 

*WiLLiAM Augustus Albee. 1862-63; M.D., Bowdoin, 1866. From 

Washington, Me. Died, Rockland, Me., Nov. 2, 1895. 
*Charles Henry Andrews, 1862-64. From Buxton Centre, Me. 

Merchant, Boston, Mass. ; deceased. 
*RUFUS Wilberforce Bailey, 1862-63. From Cape Elizabeth, Me. 
Real estate, St. Louis; died, Sept. 18, 1878. 

Samuel Bell, 1862-63. From Waterville, Me. 

*Alden Edward Bessey, 1862-63; M.D., Bowdoin, 1870. Died, Water- 
ville, Me., June 12, 1903. 

Theodore Clarke, 1862-63. From Newcastle, Me. 

*Charles Caldwell Coulliard, 1862-65. Journalist; died^ Water- 
ville, Me., May 3, 1904. 
*Rgswell Sisson Hinds, 1862-64. Died, Benton, Me., Aug. 18, 1864. 
Albert Edmund Knight, 1862-63. From Biddeford, Me. 

Joseph Wesley Pressey, 1862-63. From Cornville, Me. 

Thomas Brown Severance, 1862-63. From Newport, Me. 

Arnold Stedman, 1862-63. From Hartland, Me. 

Edwin Wilson Truworthy, 1862-63. From Newport, Me. 

*SlLAS Tuck Whittier, 1862-64. Farmer, Athens, Me; died, Corn- 
ville, Me., Oct. 6, 1878. 
♦Edward Stevens Young, 1862-63; M.D., Bowdoin, 1865. Physician, 
Washington, Me.; died, Oct. 15, 1875. 

1867 

Edmund Clement Atkinson, 1863. From Bradford, Me. 

Edward Payson Bartlett, 1863-66; A.B., Rochester, 1867. Chicago 

Theol. Sem., 1873-76; State Missionary, Des Moines, Iowa. 
Cornelius Albert Gower, 1863-67; A.B., Univ. Mich., 1867; Law 

Dept., 1867-68; Lansing, Mich. 
*Henry Kilgore Hawes, 1863-64. From Surry, Me. Lawyer, Holy- 

oke, Mass. ; deceased. 
*J0HN Carroll Irish, 1863-65; A. B., honorary. Dart., 1868; M.D., 

Belv. Hosp. Med. Coll., 1872. Surgeon, 1874-1908.; died, Lowell, 

Mass., May 29, 1908. 

Charles Green Kingman, 1863-66. From Dexter, Me. 

Eleazer BuRBANK Loring, 1863-64. From Atkinson, Me. 



202 GENERAL CATALOGUE 

Amos Barton Lunt, 1863-64. South Brewer, Me. 

*WiLLiAM King Moody, 1863-65. From Milton Plantation, Me. Editor 
Somerset Reporter, etc. ; deceased. 

Orlando Wilbur Sheldon, 1863-64. From Waterville, Me. 

George Laurens Starbird, 1863-64. From Paris, Me. 

1868 

Sanford Adlam Baker, 1864-66. Mechanical Engineer, Chicago, 111. 

Francis Marion Bennett, 1864-67; A.B., Dartmouth, 1868; LL.B.,- 
Boston Univ., 1874; So. HolHs, Me. 

William Bryant Bennett, 1864-65. From Dover, N. H. 

Charles Bemis Benson, 1864-65. Lawyer. From North Paris, Me. 

*George Langdon Chandler, 1864-65; A.B., Bowdoin, 1868; died, 

Nebraska, Oct. 7, 1897. 
John Wesley Freese, 1864-65; A. B., Tufts, 1868, A. M., 1871. 
Teacher, Cambridge, Mass. 

Charles Henry Goddard Frye, 1864-65. From Vassalboro, Me. 

*Fred Rufus Means Gilpatrick, 1864-66. From Bluehill, Me. Died, 
San Bernadino, Cal., Nov. 12, 1875. 

'"Daniel Clark Robbins, 1864-66. Farmer, East Winthrop, Me. 
deceased. 

Joseph Pollard, 1864-65. From East Jaffrey, N. H. 

Joseph Gage Rounds, 1864-65 From Buxton Centre, Me. Sergeant 
12th Me. Vols., and 27th Me. Vols. ; banker; Durango, Mexico. 

Elmer Small, 1864-66; A.B., Dartmouth, 1868; M.D., Bowdoin, 1870. 
Physician, Belfast, Me. 

Charles Sullivan Weston, 1864-66. From Boothbay, Me. 

*Jarvis Uriah Woods, 1864-66; M.D., Hahnemann, 1868. From Au- 
gusta, Me. New Haven, Conn. ; deceased. 

1869 

Henry Manderville Clark, 1865-66. Merchant, New York, City. 

*Charles Calvin Cole, 1865-66. From Kenduskeag, Me. Died, Dec. 
21, 1875. 

Solomon Eaton, 1865-66. Merchant, Boston, Mass. 

*George Gregory Leavens, 1865-66. From Durham, Me. 

Luther Howard Maxim, 1865-66. From Paris, Me. 

*James Lewis Merrill, 1865-66; A.B., Dartmouth, 1870; Andover 

Theol. Sem., 1874. From Hebron, Me. Clergyman, Arlington, Mass.; 

Private 23d Me. Vols. ; died, June 20, 1880. 



COLBY COLLEGE 203 

*Thomas Washington Parker, 1865-67; M.D., Boston Univ. Died, 

Los Angeles, Cal., 1866. 
Milton Farrar Ricker, 1865-66. Corporal 1st Me. Cav. Vols., 1865; 
Insurance, Union Mutual Co. , Portland, Me. 

Charles Edwin Robbins, 1865-66. From Winthrop, Me. 

Charles Rowell, 1865-68; A.B., Bowdoin, 1868. Lawyer, Union, 
N. H. 

George Royal Stone, 1865-68; A.B., Dartmouth, 1869. Lawyer, 
Franklin, N. H. 
*WlLLARD Mann Tibbetts, 1865-66. New York City. 

1870 

Charles Wesley Clement, 1866-67; A.B., Antioch, 1870. Merchant, 
Boston, Mass. 

Edwin Augustus Daniels, 1866-69; Dartmouth Coll., 1871. Prin. 
Public School 87, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Henry Webster Follett, 1866-68. Stock farming, Libertyville, 111. 

John Richmond Hathaway, 1866-68; M.D., Bowdoin, 1870; Everett, 
Wash. 

Richard Henry Moody, 1866-67. Druggist, Belfast, Me. 

Prentiss Mellen Woodman Jr., 1866-68; A.B., Brown, 1870; New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1872-73. From Auburn, Me. Lawyer, Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

1871 

Nathan Dickerman Barrows, 1867-68. From Hebron, Me. 

Charles Joseph Brown, 1867-68. From Woodstock, Me. 

James Franklin Chaney, 1867-69. From Clinton, Me. 

Edmund Chase Cole, 1867-68. From Milton Plantation, Me. 

Charles Edwin Gould, 1867-68. From Dedham, Mass. 

Edward Stevens Sheldon, 1867-68. Harvard Univ., 1872; Prof. 
Romance Philology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 

Daniel Randall Stover, 1867-70. Me. House Reps., 1876-77; far- 
mer, Harpswell, Me. 

Wallace Rowell White, 1867-69. From Dixfield, Me. 

*ClarendonWestcott , 1867-68. Died, Saco, Me., May 8, 1873. 

1872 

James Bigelow Atwood, 1868-70. Teacher and Supt., St. Albans, 
Me. 
Edward Newton Brann, 1868-69. From Madison, Me. 



204 GENERAL CATALOGUE 

Eugene King aid Dunbar, 1868-69; A.B., Brown, 1872. Insurance, 
Boston, Mass. 

Stephen Alfred Jones, 1868-70; A.B., Dartmouth, 1872; Ph.D., 
1885. Pres. State Univ., Nevada, 1889-94; San Jose, Cal. 

John Day Smith, 1868-70; A.B., Brown Univ., 1872; LL.B., Colum- 
bian Univ., 1878. Prof. Evidence, Torts, etc., Howard Univ. ; Prof. 
Torts and Am. Const, law, Univ. of Minn. ; lawyer, Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

1873 

William Stigkney Bradley, 1869-70. Hotel and insurance; East 

Vassalboro, Me. 
George Henry Sturdy, 1869-73. From Augusta, Me. 

*Arunah Tracy, 1869-70. Corp. 18th Me. Vols, and 1st Me. Heavy 

Art., 1862; Pension Bureau; died, Washington, D. C, July 18, 1879. 
Robert Low Lane, 1869-70. From Dexter, Me. 

Medville Charles MgLaughlin, 1869-71. Rector Episc. Ch., 
Brunswick, Me. 
*CharlesFrangis Cook Moor, 1869-71; A. B., Union, 1874; LL.B., 
Columbia; died, Denver, Colo., Aug. 12, 1899. 

Herbert Lee Stetson, 1869-70; B.D., 1878; Bapt. Union Theol. 
Sem., A.M. 1886, and D.D., 1889. President Des Moines Coll., 1889; 
Des Moines, Iowa. 

1874 

Alpheus Eveleth Briggs, 1870-71. Grocer, Cliftondale, Mass. 
"Albert Prescott Doe, 1870-72; A.B., Wesleyan, 1874. Teacher, 
Lawrence, Mass. 

Willard Roscoe Hemmenway, 1870-72; A.B., Bowdoin, 1874. Law- 
yer, La Crosse, Wis. 

Edward Otis Howard, 1870-72; A.B., Bowdoin, 1874. Lawyer, 
Boston, Mass. 

James O'Donnell, 1870-71. Waterville, Me. 

George Wesley Osgood, 1871-72; A.B., Wesleyan, 1874; Bangor 
Theol. Sem., 1877. Clergyman, Lynn, Mass. 
*William Lincoln Palmer, 1870-73; Bowdoin, 1873-74. From Al- 
bion, Me.;died, Feb. 13, 1881. 
*David McCrillis Sgribnbr, 1870-71; Bowdoin, 1871-75. Lawyer; 
died, Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 10, 1907. 

1875 

James Brownville, 1871-73. Clergyman; farmer, Fairfield, Me. 



COLBY COLLEGE 205 

Henry Milton Haywood, 1871-72. Clergyman, Norridgewock, Me. 
*Eben George Russell, 1871-72; Harvard Med. Sch., 1877-79. Phys- 
ician, Deering, Me.; deceased. 

1876 

Jesse B. Brown Jr., 1872-75. Pastor, East Machias, Me. 
Louis Colby Stearns, 1872-74. Judge Probate, 1885-89; Me. Ho. 
Reps., 1889-91; and Senate, 1897-99; lawyer, Bangor, Me. 
Joseph Arad Thompson, 1872-75. Real Estate; retired, Bangor, Me. 

1877 

Fred Judson Bicknell, 1873-74. Pastor, Bangor, 1877-80; business 
mgr., Rockland, Me. 

Harrison William George, 1873-74. From East Orrington, Me. 

Francis Oliver Nichols, 1873-76. From Haverhill, Mass. 

Henry Ernest Wills, 1873-74. From Jersey City, N. J. 

1878 

Fred Irving Dinsmore, 1874-75 From Harrington, Me. 

Clarence David Foster, 1874-76. Book-seller, Denver, Colo. 
Frank David George, 1874-75; A.B., Bates, 1878, A.M., 1881. Cobb 

Div. Sch., 1881; Missionary to India, 1884-88; Frankhn, N. H. 
Charles Henry Gibes, 1874-76; M.D., Bowdoin, 1881. Livermore 

Falls, Me. 

Charles Fletcher Johnson, 1874-77. From Winslow, Me. 

Charles Homer Percival, 1874-76; A. B., Amherst, 1879; Andover 

Theol. Sem., 1882. Rochester, N. H. 

Frank Williams Read, 1874-75. From So. Hanson, Mass. 

Howard Augustus Stuart, 1874-75. From Hampden, Me. 

*Edward Eugene Thayer, 1874-76. Med. Student, 1876-77; died, 

Waterville, Me., 1877. 

1879 

Fred Albert Barker, 1875-76. Merchant, Rumford, Me. 
Oscar Charles Sanborn Da vies, 1875-77; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1879; 
M. D., 1883. Physician, Augusta, Me. 
John Franklin DeCoster, 1875-76. From Hebron, Me. 

Charles William Judkins, 1875-79. Aspen, Colo. 

*Charles Henry Meek, 1875-77. Died, Mercer, Me., Jan. 14, 1877. 
Millard Kimball Page, 1875-77. From Houlton, Me. 



206 GENERAL CATALOGUE 

Frank DeLaMotte Patten, 1875-77. From Newport, Me. 

Louis Melville Perkins, 1874-77. From Mechanic Falls, Me. 

*WiLLiAM Neal Philbrook, 1875-78. From Lisbon Falls, Me. Died, 

Oct. 11, 1878. 

William Earnest Smith, 1874-76. From Bangor, Me. 

Walter Channing Stetson, 1875-77. Clergyman and farmer, Wat- 

erville. Me., R. F. D. 37. 
Percy Warren, 1875-77; M.D., Bowdoin, 1879. Physician, Bangor, 

Me. 

1880 

Charles Henry Bates, 1876-78. From Danversport, Mass. 

Augustus Alvin Bickford, 1876-77. From Sanbornton, N. H. 

Chester Weld Clements, 1876-78. Teacher in Cal., 10 years; pen- 
man, Boston, Mass. 

William Russell Collins, 1876-78. From Georgetown, Col. 

*Thomas Glover Eaton, 1876-77. From Rockport, Me. Lawyer, 
St. Paul, Minn; died, 1893. 

Charles Freeman Hopkins, 1876-77. From Mt. Vernon, N. H. 

Clarence Fillmore McIntyre, 1876-77. From Fairfield, Me. 

ASHER Foster Palmer, 1876-77. From Portland, Me. 

George Washington Peacock, 1876-77. Capt.8th U. S. Inf., 1898; 
care Adj. Genl., Washington, D. C. 

Frederick Perkins, 1876-78. From Houlton, Me. U. S. Mil. Acad., 
1883; 2d Lieut. 5th Inf., 1883; Capt. 16th Inf., 1898. 

James Madison Sanborn, 1876-77. Lawyer, Newport, Me. 

Frank Wilbur Shaw, 1876-77. From Houlton, Me. Lawyer. 

John Emery Sawyer, 1876-78. From Monson, Me. 

1881 

Ralph Samuel Baker, 1877-79. From Bath, Me. 

Charles Harry French, 1877-79. From Oxford, Me. 

Charles William Mathews, 1877-79. Waterville, Me. 

WiLBERT Henry Monroe, 1877-69. Clergyman. From Rutland, Vt. 

John Frank Rich, 1878-79; A.B., Wesleyan, 1881. Prin High Sch., 
Belfast, Me., 1882-87; pubhsher's agent. New York. 

William Lionel Watson, 1877-79. From Dexter, Me. 

William Henry Wilson, 1877-78. From Augusta, Me. 

Frank Augustine Weld, 1877-80. Pres. State Normal Sch., Moor- 
head, Minn. 



COLBY COLLEGE 207 

George Elman White, 1877-78. From Waterville, Me. 

Samuel Hodgdon White, 1877-78. From Waterville, Me. 

1882 

Sewall Wester Abbott, 1878-79; LL.B., Chicago, 1883. Lawyer, 

Chicago, 111. 
William Robinson Aldrich, 1878-80. Lawyer, Sedalia, Mo. 
Elmer Barcley Austin, 1878-80. Farmer and teacher, Buckfield, 

Me. 

Frederick Spring Barrows, 1878-80. From Wareham, Mass. 

William Albert Buxton, 1878-79; A.B., Brown Univ., 1882; A.M., 

Harvard, 1886; Ph.D., Bethany Coll., 1897; LL.D., Milligan Coll., 

1905. President Texas Christian University, etc.. Canton, Mo. 
James Otis Fish, 1878-79. From China, Me. 

*Arthur Elijah Fish, 1878-80. From Brooklin, Me. Died, May 8, 

1880. 
*Bertelle Elmer Gage, 1878-81. From West Waterville, Me. Died, 

July 6, 1881. 

Joseph Greely Gardiner, 1878-81. From Great Falls, N. H. 

George Howard Gould, 1878-79. Teacher, Georges Mills, N. H. 
Henry Bailey Hall, 1878-79; LD.B., Boston Univ., 1882; M.D., 

Harvard, 1889. Teacher, Dorchester, Mass. 
Boardman Hall, 1878-79. Lawyer, Boston, Mass. 
James Frederick Hill, 1878-79, and 1893; Med, Dept., Dartmouth, 

1881-82; M.D., Bowdoin, 1885. Lecturer on Eye and Ear, and Med. 

Examiner, Colby College, 1897-1903; physician; Waterville, Me. 
William Thayer Jordan, 1878-80. From Waterville, Me. 

Mathew Laughlin, 1878-79. Lawyer, Bangor, Me. 
Alfred Hyde Noyes, 1878-81. Merchant, Boston, Mass. 
Edward Hoag Phillips, 1878-79. From Waterville, Me. 

Edwin Webster Phillips, 1878-79. From Waterville, Me. 

Eugene Madison Pope, 1878-80; A.B., Colgate, 1882. From Water- 
ville, Me. Lawyer, Chicago, 111. 
Edgar Oscar Silver, 1878-80; A.B., Brown Univ., 1883, and A.M., 

1886. Publisher, New York City. 

Ernest Joseph Stone, 1878-80. From Belfast, Me. 

Herbert Stevens, 1878-79. From East Machias, Me. 

*Eben Colby Stover, 1878-79. Pastor, 111., Vt., So. Monmouth, Me.; 

died, Litchfield, Me., March 4, 1908. 
*Charles Benton Turner, 1878-80. Clergyman, Allston, Mass.; 

died, 1900. 



208 ' GENERAL CATALOGUE 

*Samuel Chase Thayer, 1878-79. From Waterville, Me. Deceased. 
Charles Fremont Weed, 1878-80. From Littleton, Me. 

Windsor Herbert Wyman, 1878-80. From Peru, Me. Newton 
Theol. Inst., 1883-88; clergyman. No. Abington, Mass. 

1883 

John Edward Dinsmore, 1879-80. From Winslow, Me. 

Frederic Wingate Googin, 1879-80. From Jamaica Plain, Mass. 
John Griffin, 1879-80. From Skowhegan, Me. 

WiLLARD Albert Hill, 1879-80; Univ. Rochester, 1880-83. From 

Hartford, Conn. 

Charles Herbert Jennings, 1879-81. From Bangor, Me. 

Ernest Howard Rowell, 1879-81. From Livermore Falls, Me. 

* Herbert Lawrence Taylor, 1879-81. From North Fairfield, Me. 

Teacher, Norridgewock, Me.; died. Red Bluff, Cal., March 7, 1890. 
George Melvin Wadsworth, 1879-81; A.B., Brown, 1884. West 

Medway, Mass. Sch. Supt., Somerville, Mass. 

1884 

Harold Bradford Gray, 1880-83; A.B., Boston Univ., 1884. Hyde 

Park, Mass. 
Dudley Watson Holman, 1880-81. Editor Taunton Herald News, 

Taunton, Mass. 

Frank Bailey Hubbard, 1880-82. R. R. agent, Waterville, Me. 
Philip Sidney Lindsey, 1880-82; A.B., Bowdoin, 1884, andM.D., 

1888. Physician, Santa Monica, Cal. 
Veranus Willis Lothrop, 1880-81. From North Monmouth, Me. 
Frank Desper Mitchell, 1880-81. Supt. Home for Incurables, 

Chicago, 111. 

Charles Henry Nowell, 1880-82. Sanford, Me. 

RoSGOE Greene Ricker, 1880-83. From Hartford, Me. 

Fred Sylvane Robinson, 1880-81. From Cornville, Me. 

William Henry Wilson, 1880-81. From Augusta, Me. 

1885 

Frederic Edgar Barton, 1881-84. From Sidney, Me. 

Howard Channing Dudley, 1881-83. From Vassalboro, Me. 

Frank Ware Herrick, 1881-85. Mercantile agency, Boston, Mass. 
Charles Melzar Lindsey, 1881-82; D.D.S., N. Y. Coll. Dent., 
Dentist, Santa Monica, Cal. 



COLBY COLLEGE 



209 



Joseph Haley Lord, 1881-82; A.B., Brown, 1885. From Wells, Me. 

Lawyer, Boston, Mass. 

Schuyler Clark Lord, 1881-83. From Surry, Me. 

Herbert Gardner Mank, 1881-83; A. B., Amherst, 1885. Union, 

Me. Clergyman, Lawrence, Mass. 
*Edward Wentworth Merrill, 1881-82. 

Y. ; died. May 21, 1886. 
Elmer Ellsworth Silver, 1881-82; A.B. 

Publisher and insurance, Boston, Mass. 
Eugene Timothy Wightman, 1881-84. 



Journalist, Rochester, N. 

Brown, 1885; A.M., 1888. 

From Taunton, Mass. 



1886 

John Frank Bickmore, 1882-83; A.B. , Amherst, 1886. Real estate, 
Denver, Colo. 

Charles Albert Flagg, 1882-84. From South Berwick, Me. 

Edward Williston Frentz, 1882-85. Journalist, Boston, Mass. 
*Fred Wellington Knowlton, 1882-83. From E. Sangerville, Me. 
Lawyer, Foxcroft, Me. ; deceased. 

Hubert Knox, 1882-83. From Waterville, Me. 

William Prentiss Morton, 1882-84. From Paris, Me. 

George Adelbert Plummer, 1882-83. From Fairfield, Me. 

James Kidd Plummer, 1882-84. Lawyer, Houlton, Me. 

Charles Albert Parker, 1882-85; A.B., Brown Univ., 1886; New- 
ton Theol. Inst., 1886-87; Grad., Rochester, 1889; grad. Student, 
Harvard, 1893-95; pastor in Mass. and Cal. 

Frank Porter Stearns, 1882-83. Mayor, Shawnee, Okla. 

Fred Ruggles Trask, 1882-84. Merchant, Boston, Mass. 

William Wilberforce Whitten, 1882-84. From Wakefield, Mass. 

Charles Samuel Wilder, 1882-84. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1884-87; 
clergyman, Turner, Me. 



1887 

Samuel Coney Brooks, 1883-84. 
Eugene Thomas McNamara, 1883-84. 
George Edward Wilkins Jr., 1883-84. 



From Augusta, Me. 

From Camden, Me. 

Business, Presque Isle, Me. 



1888 

Charles Kelsey Allen, 1884-85. From Mercer, Me. 

William Morse Cole, 1884-85; A.B., Harvard, 1890; A.M., 1896. 

From Portland, Me, Instr. in Pol. Econ., Harvard, 1 890-93 ; author ; 

Piermont, N. H, 



210 GENERAL CATALOGUE 

*WiLLiAM Parker Goodwin, 1884-85. Died, Skowhegan, Me., May 
31, 1888. 

Edgar Clarence Mathews, 1884-85. From Waterville, Me. 

Henry Herbert Mathews, 1884-85. From Portland, Me. Monson 
Slate business; Brookline, Mass. 

Henry Charles Prince, 1884-85. Publisher Madison Bulletin, Mad- 
ison, Me. 

Charles Henry Wood, 1884-85; LL.B., Boston Univ., 1891. Law- 
yer, Bar Harbor, Me. 

1889 

Justin Darius Ames, 1885-86; M.D., Bowdoin, 1892. From Skow- 
hegan, Me. So. Norridgewock, Me. 

Wallace Stedman Elden, 1885-87; A.B., Bowdoin, 1889; Ph.D., 
Univ. Mich., 1900. Born, Waterville, Me., May 25, 1868. Prof, of 
Class. Lang., Univ. Ohio, Columbus, Ohio. 

Fred Vivian Matthews, 1885-87. From Woodford's Me. Lawyer, 
Portland, Me. 

Charles Alton Mendall, 1885-86. From Hartford, Me. 

William Carey Sheppard, 1885-86. From N. Scituate, Mass. Ed- 
itor; Naugatuck, Conn. 

David F. Smith, 1885-88. From Gary, Me. 

Henry Winthrop Tappan, 1885-88. From Waterville, Me. Journal- 
ist, Los Angeles, Cal. 

1890 

Llewellyn Henry Drake, 1886-89. From West Boylston, Mass. 
Harlan Page Knight, 1886-87. From Brunswick, Me. 

Ernest George Walker, 1886-87; A.B., Harvard, 1892. Journalist, 
Washington, D. C. 

1891 

*Dennis Milliken Bangs, 1887-88; A.B., Bowdoin, 1891. Bom, 

Waterville, Me., June 13, 1858. Died, Waterville, Me., July 20, 

1909. 

Homer Andrew Berry, 1887-88. From Wayne, Me. 

George Harry Dow, 1887-90. From Waterville, Me. Battle Creek, 

Mich. 

William Russell Towle, 1887-88. From Mars Hill, Me. 

Edward Duncan McArthur, 1887-88; Phila. Coll., Phar., 1889. 

Druggist, Leadville, Colo. 
Ja-y Perkins, 1887-88; M.D., Harvard, 1891, Providence, R. I. 



COLBY COLLEGE 211 

1892 

Herman Edgar Brady, 1888-89. From Enfield, Me. 

Ernest Leslie Chaney, 1888-90. From E. Wilton, Me. Book- 
keeper, U. S. Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H. 

Chaloner Oakes Chipman, 1888-90. Real Estate, Pueblo, Colo. 

Charles Hovey Dodge, 1888-89. From Sedgewick, Me. 

Frank Collins Dunbar, 1888-90. From No. Anson, Me. 

Otho Willard Burnham Farr, 1888-89. Capt. U. S. Army. 

Howard Abbot Lincoln, 1888-89. From Deering, Me. 

Herbert Lindsay McCann, 1888-90; A.B., Bowdoin, 1893; Bangor 
Theol. Sem., 1894. Clergyman, Gray, Me. 

Henry Kalloch Rowe, 1888-89; A.B., Brown, 1892, and A.M., 1895; 
Ph. D., Boston Univ., 1905. Instr. in History, Boston Univ. Ad- 
dress, Randolph, Mass. 

Ralph Winfred Tower, 1888-89. Teacher, Providence, R. I. 

Albert Charles Watson, 1888-91. From Waterville, Me. 

Roswell Alonzo Wing, 1888-89. From Livermore Falls, Me. 

Arroe Arlester Wyman, 1888-89. From Peru, Me. 

Joshua Burnsides Foster, 1888-89. From Robertsville, Tenn. 

1893 

Walter Barron, 1889-90. From Bar Harbor, Me. 

John Butterfield, 1889-90. From Wilton, Me. 

David JaqueGallert, 1889-92; A. B., Harvard, 1894; LL.B., 1897. 

Lawyer, New York. 

Samuel Dean Graves, 1889-93. Journalist; broker, Boston, Mass. 
Oliver Leigh Hall, 1889-92. Journalist, Bangor, Me. 
Ivan Cecil Hight, 1889-92. From Harmony, Me. 

*Samuel Shearid, 1889-90. From Waterville, Me. 

Joseph Fred Shepherd, 1889-91. From Camden, Me. 

Eugene Lincoln Torrey, 1889-91. From Dixfield, Me. 

Lester Colwell Miller, 1889-91; M.D., Harvard, 1895. Physician, 

Worcester, Mass. 
Charles Wood No yes, 1887-88, 1890-91 ; Boston Law Sch. Lawyer, 

Boston, Mass. 
John Friend Wood, 1889-90. From Bluehill, Me. 

1894 

Archie Norwood Frost, 1890-92; A.B., Brown, 1894. Lawyer, 
Lawrence, Mass. 
William Elithan Greene, 1890-91, From Linneus, Me. 



212 GENERAL CATALOGUE 

John Judah Goody, 1890-91. Lawyer, Portland, Me. 

Frederick Humbert Hodge, 1890-91. From Melrose, Mass. 

Guy Andrew Hubbard, 1890-92; A.B., Trinity, 1894. Stapleton, 

N. Y. 

MoSES Brown Leavitt, 1890-91. From Norridgewock, Me. 

Charles Edward Merritt, 1890-92. From Jay, Me. 

Frank Morse, 1890-91. From Dixmont, Me- 

William Bicknell Noyes, 1890-92. From Waterville, Me. 

Victor Augustus Reed, 1890-92. Newport, Me. 

RuFUS Whittaker Stimson, 1890-92; A.B., Harvard, 1895, A.M., 

1896; B.D.. Yale, 1907. Prof. English, 1897-1901, and President 

1902, Conn. Agricultural Coll. Storrs, Conn. 
Merton Wilmot Bessey, 1890-91 ; M. D. , Bowdoin, 1895. Instructor 

in Biology, Colby College, 1898-1903; physician, Waterville, Me. 
Delmah Silas Hamilton, 1890-91. From Lawrence, Mass. 

1895 

Elmer Clayton Atwood, 1891-94. From Waterville, Me. 

Alfred Cookman Blake, 1891-94. Teacher, Vanceboro, Me. 
Theodore Everett Hardy, 1891-94; M.D., Harvard, 1898. Physician. 

North Vassalboro, Me. 
William Abram Harthorn, 1891-95. From Thomaston, Me. Teacher, 

Brewster Free Acad., No. Wolfboro, N. H. 
William Bingham Nash, 1891-92. Publisher Machias Republican, 

Machias, Me. 

Walter Emery Noble, 1891-93. Business, Waterville, Me. 
Samuel Rowland Robinson, 1891-93. From Sanford, Me. 

Harry Lane Springer, 1891-93. Railway Postal Clerk; Fox croft. 

Me. 
Alton Foster Tupper, 1891-93. Lawyer, Augusta, Me. 
Parker Myles Ward, 1891-94; M.D. Harvard, 1898. Houlton, Me. 
Fkedolfo Oliver Welch, 1891-95. From Wayne, Me. 

George Henry Woodward, 1891-92. From Winthrop, Me. 

Jame§ Alphonzo Ferguson, 1891-92. From Kennebunk, Me. 

Horace Wellington Parmenter, 1891-92. Boston, Mass. 

Charles Edwin Purinton. 1891-94. Augusta, Me. 

1896 

Elmer Linwood Abbott, 1892-93. Norway, Me. 

Frank Roswell Averill, 1892-93. From Calais, Me. 



COLBY COLLEGE 213 

Charles Edward Dow, 1892-95. Journalist, Springfield, Mass. 
Herbert Ernest Foster, 1892-93. From Winthrop, Me. 

Orville Jewett Guptill, 1892-94. From Waterville, Me. 

Elmer Joseph Marston, 1892-93. Dentist, Boston, Mass. 
Haven Metcalf, 1892-94; Ph.D., Univ. of Neb., 1903. Instr. in 

Botany, Brown Univ., 1896-99; Prof. Biology, Tabor Coll., 1899-1901; 

Prof. Botany, Clemson Coll. and State botanist of So. Car., 1902; 

U. S. Dept. Agric, Washington, D. C. 
Frank Lindsey Howard Purington, 1892-94. From Limington, Me. 
Harry Lane Springer, 1892-94. Foxcroft, Me. 

Harry Leslie Truworthy, 1892-93. From Waterville, Me. 

George Henry Woodward, 1892-93. From Winthrop, Me. 

Benjamin Ralph Cram, 1892-94. Merchant, Mount Vernon, Me_ 

Willard Parker Palmer, 1892-93. From Fairfield, Me. 

Lowell Grindall Salisbury, 1892-93. Merchant, Waterville, Me. 
Clarence Edgar Tupper, 1892-94; LL.B., Boston Univ., 1896. 

Lawyer, Fitchburg, Mass. 

1897 

Fred Barton Bradeen, 1893-95; M.D., Univ. of Penn., 1899; Essex, 
Conn. 

Charles LaForest Chamberlain, 1893-94. From Lynn, Mass. 

*Charles Arthur Cox, 1893-94. Died, Haverhill, Mass., Sept. 20, 

1894. 

Arthur James Dunton, 1893-94. Lawyer, Bath, Me. 

De Lafayette Flynt, 1893-96. From Augusta, Me. 

*Newhall Jackson, 1893-95. From Norway, Me. Deceased. 
*Thomas Gould Lyons Jr., 1894-95. Died, Lowell, Mass., April 17, 
1908. 

Fred Merrill Mansur, 1893-94. Business, Houlton, Me. 

Edward Samuel Osborne, 1893-95. Am. Exp. Messenger; Water- 
ville, Me. 

Howard Pierce, 1893-95. Lawyer, Mars Hill, Me. 

Charles Alton Sturtevant, 1893-96. From Oakland, Me. 

Herbert Lewis Swan, 1893-95. From Charlotte, Me_ 

YuGORO Chiba, 1893-95. Sendai, Japan. 

Harry Lawson Oilman, 1893-94. From Fairfield, Me. 

1898 
Robert Betts Austin, 1894-96. Lawyer, New York. 



214 GENERAL CATALOGUE 

WiLLARD Asa Bates, 1894-97. Solon, Me. 

Henry Howard Gushing, 1894-97; D.M.D., Harvard. Dentist; So. 
Framingham, Mass. 

Henry Raymond Dalrymple, 1894-96; A.B., Colgate, 1900. Brook- 
line, Mass. 

Fred Rainey Dyer, 1894-95. Buckfield, Me. 

*Ralph Hoyt House, 1894-97. Died, Augusta, Me., June 10, 1904. 

George Augustus Farnham Hutchins, 1894-96. Oakland, Me. 

Frederick Alonzo King, 1894-96. Teacher, Litchfield, Conn. 

Oscar Leslie Long, 1894-95. Bluehill, Me. 

George Horace Lorimer, 1894-95. Editor Saturday Evening Post; 
Author of Letters from a Self-made Merchant to his Son, etc. ; Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Frank Waldo Manson, 1894-98. Journalist, Waterville, Me. 

Ralph Watson McClure, 1894-95. From Waterville, Me. 

Thatcher Harold Soule, 1894-95. Business, New York. 

Dean Judson Tolman, 1894-95. Biddeford, Me. 

Everett Somes Treworgy, 1894-96. Teacher, Surry, Me. 

Arthur Lloyd Holmes, 1894-96. Business, Waterville, Me. 

Everett Rand Josselyn, 1894-95. Business, Portland, Me. 

Ernest Frederick Nutt, 1894-96. Eastport, Me. 

Levi Thomas Patterson, 1894-96. Shoe cutter, Freeport, Me. 

Charles Willard Vigue, 1894-95. Bank clerk, Waterville, Me. 

Eugene Sumner Philbrook, 1894-97; Newton Theol. Inst. Pastor, 
Sanford, Me. 

1899 

Frank Crandon, 1895-96. From Camden, Me. 

Joseph Oliver Eels, 1895-97. Rockport, Me. 

Forrest Eugene Glidden, 1895-96. East Dover, Me. 

Alfred Sprague Goody, 1895-97. From Winslow, Me. 

Charles Abner Hatfield, 1895-96. From Princeton, Me. 

Edward C. Hooper, 1895-96. From Franklin, Me. 

Henry Ambrose Hoyt, 1895-96. From Dorchester, Mass. 
*JOHN MUSSEY Plummer, 1895-96. Died, Portland, Me., July 26, 1904. 

Richard Cutts Shannon, 1895-97. Brockport, N. Y. 

Charles Ingalls Spear, 1895-96. From Westbrook, Me. 

Frank Howard Stewart, 1895-98. Cherryfield, Me. 

Harry Sebastian Vose, 1895-97. Waterville, Me. 
*Henry Allen Lamb, 1895-97; M.D., Vanderbilt, 1901. Died, Port- 
land, Me., Sept. 17, 1901. 



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215 



From Boston, Mass. 
Car inspector, Waterville, 



!; Trinity, 1898. 



1900 

Henry William Clark, 1896-98. 

Millard Edwin Fitzgerald, 1896-98 
Me. 

Harold Morrell Folsom, 1896-97; Bowdoin, 1897 
Biddeford, Me. 

John Bernard Gibbons, 1896-98. From Boston, Mass. 

Warren Follansbee Hardy, 1896-98; A. B., Amherst, 1900. Journal- 
ist, Springfield, Mass. 

Harold Woodard Haynes, 1896-97. From Old Town, Me. 

Walter George Hooke, 1896-98. New York City. 

Orrin Albert Learned, 1896-1900. Business, Waterville, Me. 

Charles Dearborn McDonald, 1896-97; Boston Univ. Med. Sch., 
1901. Physician, Portland, Me. 

Millard Lambert Parker, 1896-97. 

Edward Raymond Safford, 1896-97 

John Arthur Flood, 1896-97. 

John Thomas Scannell, 1896-99. 

Otho Henry Thompson, 1896-97. 

Henry Franklin Totman, 1896-98. 



From Hallowell, Me. 

From Roslindale, Mass. 

From Nashua, N. H. 

From Newmarket, N. H. 

From Jay, Me. 

From Fairfield, Me. 



1901 



William Joseph Abbott, 1897-1901. 
August Cornelius Bkenemann, 1897-99. 
Stephen Clyde Davis, 1897-99. 
Horace Ira Hamilton, 1897-1900. 
Loren Milliken Harmon, 1897-99. 
William Coleman McCue, 1897-98. 
Frederick William Newcombe, 1897-98. 
Percy Snow Percival, 1897-1900. 
James Allen Price, 1897-98; Boston Univ. 
Forest Ardell Rowell, 1897-98. 
William Andrew Schmidt, 1897-98. 
Harry Albert Tozier, 1897-98. 



St. Louis, Mo. 

St. Louis, Mo. 

Bangor, Me. 

From Lubec, Me. 

From Buxton, Me. 

From Berwick, Me. 

Thomaston, Me. 

From Waterville, Me. 

1898. Carleton, Co. N.B. 

East Dover, Me. 

Everett, Mass. 

From Fairfield, Me. 



1902 



Henry Alfred Barber, 1898-1901. From Hancock, N. H. 

Edward Howard Bennett 1898-99. Saugus, Mass. 

John Edward Crawshaw. Chemist, Woodbury, N. J. 



216 



GENERAL CATALOGUE 



Lumber and teaching, 



Thorndike, Me. 

Belfast, Me. 

From Oxford, Mass. 

From Portland, Me. 

New York. 



Hall Clarence Dearborn, 1898-1900. 

Hampden, Maine. 
William Farwell, 1898-99. 
Edward Holmes Fletcher, 1898-1900. 
Francis Haggerty, 1898-1901. 
Reuben Thomas Johnson, 1898-99. 
Roy Adelbert Kane, 1898-99. 
Herbert Carlyle Libby, 1898-1901; Harvard, 1901. Waterville, Me. 
Theodore Everett Mann, 1898-99. From Ashland, Mass. 

Charles Albert Richardson, 1898-1900. From East Jefferson, Me. 
George Stanley Stevenson 1898-1900; A.M., Harvard, 1903. Prin. 

Coburn Classical Institute, Waterville, Me. 
George Elmer Tuttle, 1898-99. From East Fairfield, Me. 

Harris Spring Woodman, 1898-99. Oil cloth mfr., Monmouth, Me. 
George William McCombe, 1898-99. Sanford, Me. 

1903 

Kristie Ivanoff Boyadjieff, 1899-1900. From Bulgaria. 

Herbert Wilder Hall, 1899-1900; M.D., Bowdoin, 1908. Bowdoin- 
ham. Me. 
Allen Mark Knowles, 1899-1900; Univ. of Me. From Corinna, Me. 



Roscoe Randall Paine, 1899-1900; Bowdoin. 
Augustus Harry Pierce, 1899-1900. 
Lorenzo Eugene Thayer, 1899-1900. 
James Edward Pooler, 1899-1900. 
Leon Gambetta Saunders, 1899-1902. 
Carroll Hamilton Warren, 1899-1900. 

1904 



Winslow, Me. 

Madison, Me. 

Waterville, Me. 

Waterville, Me. 

Andover, Mass. 

From Fairfield, Me. 



Seth Harold Allen, 1900-01. Columbia Falls, Me. 

Herbert Goodhue Bowman, 1900-01. From Hebron, Me. 

Benjamin Erwin Brann, 1900-03; Univ. of Maine. Waterville, Me. 
Jesse Dean Buck, 1900-02. From Waterville, Me. 

John Harvey Gilbert, 1900-01. From Monson, Me. 

Oliver Daniel Meserve, 1900-02. R. R. Engineer, Kentucky. 
Franklin Llewellyn Merrick, 1900-01. Waterville, Me. 

Clarence Garfield Morton, 1900-01; Cornell Univ., 1901-02; Mass. 
Inst. Tech. , 1902. From South Paris, Me. 

Harry Judson Noonan, 1900-01. From Patten, Me. 

William Henry Phillips, 1900-01. Clerk, Bangor, Me. 



COLBY COLLEGE 217 

Arthur Walden Palmer, 1902, and 1904-06. Fairfield, Me. 

Harry Eugene Pike, 1899-1902; Harvard, 1898-99; Boston Univ. Law 
Sch., Boston, Mass. 

Arthur George Smith, 1900-03. Tenant's Harbor, Me. 

Albert Ansel Towne, 1900-03. From Norway Lake, Me. 

Donald Stone Walker, 1900-01. From Liberty, Me. 

1905 

*Frank Merrill Bigelow, 1901. Died, Oct. 29, 1901. Skowhegan, 
Me. 

William Rodney Cook, 1901-02. From S. Dartmouth, Mass. 

John Edward Humphrey, 1901-04. From Monson, Me. 

Colby John Kitchen, 1901-03. Presque Isle, Me. 

Robert Morris, 1901-02. Clergyman, Skowhegan, Me. 

William Tielson Morse, 1901-04. From Buckfield, Me. 

Frank Herbert Philbrick, 1901-03; A.B., Cornell. From Water- 
ville. Me. 

Maurice Albert Priest, 1901-02. Physician, Fairfield, Me. 

Solon White Purinton. Waterville, Me. 

Arthur Arad Thompson, 1901-04. Timekeeper, M. C. R. R., Water- 
ville, Me. 

Perley Leland Whitaker, 1901-03. Waterville, Me. 

Ernest Carleton Wood. 1901-02. From Vassalboro, Me. 

1906 

Henry Wilson Abbott, 1902-03. Waterville, Me. 

Frank Alton Bonney, 1902-03. South Paris, Me. 

Harold Tilton Briggs, 1902-03. So. Paris, Me. 

Charles James Clukey, 1902-03. Merchant, Waterville, Me. 
Howard Hersey Crabtree, 1902-03. Hancock, Me. 

Robert Lowell Emery, 1902-04. From Owl's Head, Me. 

Frank Sidney Hamilton, 1902-03. From South Bluehill, Me. 

Fred Echford Hutchins, 1902-04. Freedom, Me. 

Clarence Edward Jewell, 1902-04. From No. Shapleigh, Me. 

Hersey Roy Keene, 1901-03; Brown Univ., 1903-04. Railway Mail 
Clerk, Portland, Me. 

Percival Willard Keene, 1902-06. From Belfast, Me. 

Joseph Wilson Leighton, 1902-04. Teacher, Bar Harbor, Me. 
John N. Levine, 1902-03. Waterville, Me, 



218 



GENERAL CATALOGUE 



Millard Bean Long, 1903-04. Dental 
Me. 

Alvah Hovey Mayo, 1902-03. 
HoYT Newton McCauley, 1902-03. 
Peter Woodbury Mitchell, 1902-04. 
Herbert Eugene Slayton, 1902-03. 
Clarence Alvah Studley, 1902-04. 
Joseph Ulmer Teague, 1902-04. 
Robert G. Vail, 1902-03. 
Harold Eaton Walker, 1902-03, 1907-0 
Charles W. Watkins, 1902-04. 
Leroy Leonard Woods, 1902-04. 



Sch., Baltimore. Camden, 

From Waterville, Me. 

From So. Hancock, Me. 

Northeast Harbor, Me. 

Elmore, Vt. 

From No. Windsor, Me. 

From Warren, Me. 

Hodgdon, Me. 

i. Oakland, Me. 

From Cambridge, Mass. 

From Knox, Me. 



1907 

Albert White Austin, 1903-04. Buckfield, Me 

Nathan Bishop Blackburn, 1903-04; entered Univ. of Minn., 1904 

Elizabeth, N. J. 

George Irvin Calderwood, 1903-04. 
George Reed Cook, 1903-04. 
Elbridge Gerry Davis, 1903-05. 
John Baily DeWitt, 1903-06. 
Leslie Willis Getchell, 1903-05. 
Chester Alden Grant, 1903-06. 
Walter Andrew Edward Houghton, 1903-04. So. Boston, Mass. 



From Vinalhaven, Me. 

Waterville, Me. 

From Amity, Me. 

Bradford, Me. 

Waterville, Me. 

From Freedom, Me. 



Ralph Harvey Hoxie, 1903-04. 
Milton Bicknell Hunt, 1903-05. 
George Walter Kimball, 1903-04. 
Vard Mayhew Libby, 1903-04. 
Rayford Cecil Lidstone, 1903-04, 
George Edward McVane, 1903-05. 
Philip Alger Mason, 1903-04. 
Eben Merle Masterman, 1903-05. 
Ray Seavey Morse, 1903-05. 
Wiley Oliver Newman, 1903-05. 
Fred Meek Pile, 1903-05. 
Llewellyn Hussey Powers, 1903-05. 
Fred Whiting Coffin Rideout, 1093-05. 
AuGUSTiN Miller Ross, 1903-04. 
John Melvin Stuart, 1903-05, 



From No. Fairfield, Me. 

From Charleston, Me. 

From Hingham, Mass. 

From Waterville, Me. 

From Gardner, Mass. 

From Portland, Me. 

Waterville, Me. 

Wilton, Me. 

From Anson, Me. 

Wilton, Me. 

From Wayne, Nebraska. 

Houlton, Me. 

Charleston, Me. 

From Lincolnville, Me. 

From Waterville, Me. 



COLBY COLLEGE 219 

Arthur Varley, 1903-04. Pastor, Winslow, Me. 

Byron Andrew Wright, 1903-04. From Danville, Vt. 



fiim^n*B Stutaiott 



1877 

Ida Mabel Fuller, (Mrs. J. B. Pierce), 1873-74. Kilbourn, Wis. 
*LlzziE GoRHAM HOAG, 1873-75. From Waterville, Me. Died, June 15, 

1875. 

1879 

Julia Maria Elwin, 1875-76. Prin. Mt. Hermon Sem., Clinton, 
Miss. 

1881 
*Susie Stearns Dennison, 1877-78. From Portland, Me. Died, 1879. 

1882 

Lenora Mathews, (Mrs. Rowe), 1878-81. Oakland, Me. 

Addie F. Morrill, 1878-79. From Hebron, Me. 

1883 

Addie Frances Merrill, (Mrs. G. 0. Hatch), 1879-80. Belfast, Me. 
Louisa Claribel Merrill, (Mrs. Hutchinson), 1879-81; Wellesley; 

M.D., Woman's Med. Coll. of N. Y., 1887. Physician, Waltham, 

Mass. 
Jennie Paine Howard, 1879-80, 1903-04. Teacher; Supt. Schools, 

Winslow, Me. 

1884 
Carrie Lee Raymond, 1880-81. From North Lynn, Conn. 



220 



GENERAL CATALOGUE 

1885 



*LiLLiA Bertha Gage, 1881-82. 
Frank Mabel Webber, 1881-82. 



'^Carrie May Pottle, 1882-83. 



Carrie Evelyn Hall, 1884-85. 



1886 



1888 



1889 



From Waterville, Me. 
From St. Albans, Me. 



From Waterville, Me. 



From East Madison, Me. 



Sarah Lizzie NOYES, (Mrs. M. L. Hersey), 1885-86. Manila, P. 1. 

1890 

*Mary Lydia Greene, 1886-89. From Athens, Me. 

Elvira Caroline Hall, 1886-89. Richmond, Me. 
Antha Lucy Knowlton (Mrs. K. B. Miller), 1886-88; A.B. Vassar, 
1890. Chicago, 111. 

Mary Nichols McClure, 1886-87. Searsport, Me. 

Lucy Annette Wins LOW (Mrs. Geo. L. Paddock), 1886-87. Skow- 
hegan. Me. 

1892 

Minnie Belle Caldwell (Mrs. A. A. Callaghan), 1888-90. Solon, 
Me. 

Rose Adelle GiLPATRiCK, 1888-89; Ph.B., Chicago, 1896. Precep- 
tress, Coburn Class. Inst., Waterville, Me. 



1893 

Mary Emma Bickmore (Mrs. F. F. Tefft), 1889-91. Mt. Vernon, 
N. Y. 



Helen Hight Greene, 1889-90. 



From Harmony, Me. 



1894 



Hattie Maria Brown, 1890-91. From Bath, Me. 

Jessie May Bunker (Mrs. J. B. Alexander), 1890-92. Seattle, 
Wash. 

Kate Wetherbee Hobbs, 1890-92. From Norway, Me. 



COLBY COLLEGE 221 

Grace Clementine Ilsley, (Mrs. Rev. Frank W. Padelf ord) , 1890- 
92. Lynn, Mass. 

Grace May Reed, 1890-92. Springfield, Mass. 

Clara Belle Tozier, 1890-92. From Fairfield, Me. 

1895 

Evelyn Lord Atwood, 1891-94. St. Albans, Me. 

Grace Edith Emery (Mrs. John Ware), 1891-93. Waterville, Me. 

Emma Augusta Knauff (Mrs. Oscar Dilworth) , 1891-93. Madison, 
Me. 

Waitie May Nash, 1891-92. From Waterville, Me. 

Ermina Emma Pottle (Mrs. Rev. C. F. Stimson), 1891-93. Water- 
ville, Me. 

Lillian Belle Frichard, 1891-92. Fairport, N. Y. 

Annie Mabel Waite, 1891-93. Teacher, Alford, Mass. 

1896 

*Frances Henry Bearce, 1892-93. From Norway, Me. Died, March 

21, 1893. 
*Augusta Cottle, 1892-95. From Hodgdon, Me. 

Ethel Goldthwaite (Mrs. Adams), 1892-94. From Goshen, N. Y. 
Flora May Holt (Mrs. Haven Metcalf), 1892-94; A.B., Brown 

Univ., 1896. Washington, D. C. 
Nellie Mildred Patten, 1892-94. Missionary, India. 
Hannah Jewett Powell, 1892-93; B.D., Tufts, 1899. Pastor Univ. 

Ch., Sangerville, Me. 
Inez Mabel Tubes (Mrs. D. F. Taber), 1892-93, 1897-98. Yonkers, 

N. Y. 

Bessie Ewing Smith, 1892-93. Teacher, High Sch. Waterville, Me. 
Christine Fay Tooker (Mrs. T. C. Tooker), 1892-94. Caribou, Me. 
Grace Eliza Webber (Mrs. M. F. Bartlett), 1892-93. Waterville, Me. 

1897 

Rosa May Ames, 1893-94. From Unity, Me. 

Helen Emily Bunker (Mrs. John Munroe), 1893-94. From Water- 
ville, Me. 

Minnie Corson, 1893-94. From Waterville, Me. 

Lucy Evelyn Crosby, 1893-95. Benton, Me. 

Linda Jane Currie (Mrs. Geo. J. D. Currie), 1893-94. From Water- 
ville, Me. 

Bertha Foote, 1893-95. From Washburn, Me. 

Miriam Fanny Gallert, 1893-94. . New York. 



222 



GENERAL CATALOGUE 



Minnie Emily Gallert, 1893-95. From Waterville, Me. 

Grace Mabel Goddard, 1893-94. From Waterville, Me. 

*Hattie Jordan McCallum, 1898-95. From Warren, Me. Died 
July. 12, 1899. . 

Florence Lydia Morrill, 1893-95. From Cornish, Me. 

*Nellie May Nichols (Mrs. Warren) , 1893-94. From Bangor, Me. 

Fannie May Parker (Mrs. Percival A. Hubbard) , 1893-94. Bangor, 
Me. 

Helen Briary Purinton (Mrs. Ernest E. Decker), 1893-94. Wood- 
ford's, Me. 

Ruth Dalie Stevens, 1893-94. Waterville, Me. 

Lena May Tozier, 1893-96. From Fairfield, Me. 

Addie Etta Farnham Weymouth, 1893-94. From Biddeford, Me. 

Charlotte Young (Mrs. John Parker), Bangor, Me. 



1898 

Eva May Ames, 1894-95. 
Augusta Olive Bunker, 1894-95. 
Myra Case Marvell (Mrs. F. G 
Mass. 

Elizareth Searle (Mrs, Jacob Booth), 1894-96. Southbridge, Mass 
Ada May Snov^^deal, 1894-98; Univ. of Maine. Augusta, Me. 



Skowhegan, Me. 

Seattle, Wash. 

Getchell), 1894-97. Somerville, 



1899 

Ethel Nellie Corson, 1895-96. From Waterville, Me. 

Jessie Gertrude Curtis, 1895-96. From Southbridge, Mass. 

Margaret Ethel Matthews, 1895-97. From Westbrook, Me. 

Pearl Clayton McIntire, 1895-96. From Solon, Me, 

Dora Lucinda Parker, 1895-96. From South- West Harbor, Me. 

Bertha Adeline Weston, 1895-96. From Rockingham, Vt. 

Mary Louisa Wilbur, 1895-97. From Saxton's River, Vt. 



1900 

Lena Evelyn Bates, 1896-97. From Oakland, Me. 

Nellie Whitten Crie, 1896-98. From Rockland, Me. 

Florence May Diver, 1896-99. From Detroit, Mich. 

AiMEE Paula Gallert (Mrs. Heilborne), 1896-98; A.B., Smith Col- 
lege, 1904. New York City. 

Stella Louise Jones (Mrs. P. P. Hill), 1896-1900. North-East 
Harbor, Me. 



COLBY COLLEGE 223 

Marge Estelle Magrath, 1896-98. From Wilton, Me. 

Myra Josephine Perry, 1896-98. Teacher, Media, Pa. 

Jennie Elvesa Tirrell, 1896-97. From South Paris, Me. 

1901 

Mary Elizabeth Barber, 1897-93. From East Northfield, Mass. 

Florence Maude Burleigh, 1897-99. From Fairfield, Me. 

Jennie Winnifred Cummings, 1897-98. From Auburn, Me. 

May Elise Fellows (Mrs. D. M. White), 1897-98. Nelson, B. C. 
Fannie Louise Gibson (Mrs. E. R. Woodbury), 1897-98. Saco, Me. 
Emma Norton Hale, 1897-98. Savannah, Ga. 

Gertrude Lord, 1897-98. Waterville, Me. 

Helen Frances Simmons (Mrs. Luke Houghton) , 1897-98. 693 Las 

Robles Ave., Pasadena, Cal. 
Margaret Williams (Mrs. Geo. W. Thomas), 1897-98. Helena, 

Mont. 

1902 

Marjorie Louise Elder (Mrs. George S. Stevenson), 1898-1900; 

A.B., Smith Coll., 1902. Waterville, Me. 

Marian Hall (Mrs. Alex H. Mitchell), 1898-1902. Billerica, Mass. 
Addie Lincoln Holbrook (Mrs. H. J. Merrick) , 1898-99. Augusta, 

Me. 

Bertha Mae Judkins (Mrs. Leo Whitaker), 1898-99. Waterville, Me. 
Annie Rhoades Maddocks, 1898-99. From Skowhegan, Me. 

Elizabeth Philena Penney (Mrs. Albion Floyd, M.D.), 1898-1900. 

East Machias, Me. 
Gertrude Bernice Rogers, 1898-1900; A.B., Tufts, 1902. Teacher. 

North Andover, Mass. 

Allana Butler Small, 1898-1900. From Cherryfield, Me. 

Grace Louise Stimson, 1898-99. From Gray, Me. 

Lottie Annie Taylor, 1898-99. From Hampden, Me. 

Bertha Jean Thayer, 1898-1900. From Westboro, Mass. 

1903 

Carrie Alma Childs, 1899-1901. From Waterville, Me. 

Margaret Estelle Cram, 1899-1901. Seattle, Wash. 

Jennie June Dunn (Mrs. Robert A. Bakeman), 1899-1902. East 
Jaffrey, N. H. 



224 GENERAL CATALOGUE 

Mabelle Esther Dunn, 1899-1901. Waterville, Me. 

Lydia Page Foss, 1899-1901; Boston Univ. Teacher, Melrose, Mass. 
Eva Maud Garland, 1899-1900. From Farmington, N. H. 

Lois Eastman Hoxie (Mrs. Rev. W. A. Smith), 1899-1902. Suffield, 

Conn. 
Florence Perry (Mrs. William H. Hahn), 1899-1901. Friendship, 

Me. 
Alice May Smith (Mrs. Horn), 1899-1903. From Norway, Me. 

Berdena Esther Trapton, 1899-1901. Asst. High Sch., Skowhe- 

gan. Me. 
Josephine Mary Berry (Mrs. John Harlow), 1899-1900. Oldtown, 

Me. 

Florence Dixon, 1899-1900. From New London, N. H. 

Gertrude Lewis, 1899-1900; A.B., Wellesley, 1905. Castine, Me. 

Alice May Pierce, 1899-1900. Wellesley, Mass. 

Bertha May Wiley (Mrs. N. J. Gehring), 1899-1900. Shawnee, Okla. 

1904 

Edith Leora Barney, 1900-01. From So. Atkinson, Me. 

Nellie Harriet Bavis, 1900-02. From Calais, Me. 

Mary Eleanor Berry, 1900-02. Waterville, Me. 

Alice Jane Buzzell, 1900-03. From Larone, Me. 

Jennie Belle Heath Chase, 1900-03. From Belgrade, Me. 

Bertha Emma Clough, 1900-04. From No. Sebago, Me. 

Doris Paula Gallert, 1900-01; A.B., Barnard, 1904. Teacher, New 
York City. 

Minerva June Goodale, L900-01. Clinton, Me. 

Sara Lovisa Hadlock, 1900-01. From Gorham, Me. 

Addie Frances Hodgkins, 1900-01. From E. Lamoine, Me. 

Bertha Cecilia Long, 1900-01. From Roque Bluffs, Me. 

Alice Louise Owen (Mrs. Palmer) , 1900-02, From Auburn, Me. 

Ethel Maude Porter, 1900-02; A.B., Smith Coll. From Cumber- 
land Mills, Me. 

Clare Martha RiDEOUT (Mrs. Harold Trickey), 1900-02. Charles- 
ton, Me. 

Mary Frances Small, 1900-02 From Cherryfield, Me. 

*Marion Elizabeth Stone, 1900-02. Teacher, Greenland, N. H. 
Died, May 28, 1907. 

Mary Brown Stuart (Mrs. Elvin L. Allen), 1900-02. Charlotte, 
Mich. 



COLBY COLLEGE 225 

Lillian Eunice Berry, 1900-02. Teacher, Kent's Hill, Me. 
Mabel Freeze, 1900-01. From Bangor, Me. 

Sara Boothby Libby, 1900-01. From Westbrook, Me. 

Lavina Sweetland Morgan, 1900-01. Instr. Hebron Academy, 

Hebron, Me. 

Alice Mae Pierce, 1900-01. Wellesley, Mass. 

Bertha Carey Whittemore, 1900-03; library course, Simmons, 1906. 

Library asst., Univ. of Maine, Orono, Me. 

1905 

Sara Ernestine Davis, 1901-03. Houlton, Me. 

Sarah Estelle Gifford, 1901-04. From No. Fairfield, Me. 

Ethel May Higgins, (Mrs. William P. Beck), 1901-03; A.B., Mt. 
Holyoke, 1905. Pittsburg, Pa. 

Ethel Alona Nicholson (Mrs. Stephen G. Bean), 1901-02. Mon- 
mouth, Me. 

Bertha May PuRiNTON /', 1901-02. Port- 

land, Me. 

Mattie Emma Shaw, 1901-02. From Caribou, Me. 

Lulu M. Smith (Mrs. L. E. Dudley), 1901-04. New York. 

Eleanor Hardy Stone (Mrs. Angier L. Goodwin), 1901-02. Mel- 
rose, Mass. 

Marion Webber (Mrs. Harold P. Hayden), 1901-03. Waterville, Me. 

Blanch Viola Wilber, 1901-04. Teacher, Madison, Me. 

1906 

Adelaide Louise Allen, 1902-03. Teacher, Waterville, Me. 

Alice May Angle, 1902-03. From Waterville, Me. 

Harriet May Drake, 1902-03, 1908-09. Waterville, Me. 

Cora Hannah Farwell (Mrs. Rev. Ralph Sherwood), 1902-05. 
Keene, N. H. 

Ethel Pearl Jones (Mrs. H. C. Van Welden), 1902-03. Babylon, 
Long Island, New York. 

Jennie Mae Linton, 1902-04. Instr. Higgins Classical Inst., Char- 
leston, Me. 

Ellen Rowena Loomis, 1902-03. From Skowhegan, Me. 

Bessie Anna Lou Merrick (Mrs. A. M. Perley) , 1902-03. Augusta, 
Me. 

JuANiTA Grace Russell, 1902-03. From Waterville, Me. 



226 GENERAL CATALOGUE 

Florence Ellen Stover (Mrs. E. W. Allen), 1902-03. Waterville, 
Me. 
Alice Rebecca Tilley, 1902-03. Mattapan, Mass. 



1907 

Rena May Archer (Mrs. John E. Taylor), 1903-07. Skowhegan, Me. 
Julia Belle Hall, 1903-04. From Norridgewock, Me. 

Bessie Helen Jones, 1903-06. From Monson, Me. 

Bertha H. Kennison, 1903-04. Waterville, Me. 

HoRTENSE Warner Philbrick, 1903-04. Waterville, Me. 

Dora Tracy Simmons, 1903-05. From Tenant's Harbor, Me. 



ii^btral i^partnt^nt 



Note. The following names of those who received the degree of 
Doctor of Medicine after completing the course of study at the Clini- 
cal School of Medicine at Woodstock, Vt., then connected with the 
College, are taken from the Triennial Catalogue published in 1834. 



1830 

Calvin Allen, M. D. 
From Weston, Vt. 

Leonard Baston, M.D. 
From Weston, Vt. 

John F. Carpenter, M.D. 
Settled at Lawrence, N. Y. 

WiLLARD Putnam Gibson, M.D. 
Settled at Woodstock, Vt. 

Abraham Harding, M.D. 
From Woodstock, Vt. 

Isaac Minard, M.D. 
Settled at Hartland, Vt. 

Stillman Ralph, M.D. 
From Reading, N. Y. 

James Rice, M.D. 
From Whitefield, N. Y. 

*Oliver Russ, M.D. 
Settled at Pomfret, Vt. 

*Nathan H. Thomas, M.D. 
Died, 1881, at Stowe, Vt. 

Erasmus Wilson, M. D. 
From Hartland, Vt. 



1831 

Orsan M. Allaban, M.D. 
Horace Austin, M.D. 



VoLNEY Church, M.D. 
Jonathan C. Hall, M.D. 
Frederick L. Kidder, M.D. 
Willard Kelsey, M.D. 
Job G. Littlefield, M.D. 
Jeremiah F. Miller, M.D. 
Dalson Morton, M.D. 
Lewis Patch, M.D. 
Royal Sharp, M.D. 
Guy Staughton, M.D. 
Aaron Sumner, M.D. 
William F. Tilton, M.D. 
Berkely 0. Tyler, M.D. 
Willard A. Watkins, M.D. 



, 1832 

William R. Adams, M.D. 

*Joel Anger, M.D. 
Settled at Haverhill, N. H. 

Edward Barton, M.D. 

J. M. G. Blodget, M.D. 
From Somers, Conn. 

Isaac D. Carpenter, M.D. 
From Strafford, Vt. 



228 



GENERAL CATALOGUE 



*Seneca Carter, M.D. 
Settled at Plymouth, Vt. 

Ira Clement, M.D. 
From Cornish, N, H. 

Oliver J. Corbin, M.D. 
From Newport, N. H. 

Hiram Crandall, M.D. 
Physician, Burlington, Vt. 

Sanford Emery, M.D. 

Phinehas Fletcher, M.D. 
From Saratoga, N. Y. 

Charles Hoit, M. D. 
From Deerfield, Mass. 

A. Hartwell Jaquith, M.D. 
From Ashby, Mass. 

W. B. Lincoln, M.D. 
From Peru, Vt. 

William M. Lyman, M.D. 
From Schenectady, N. Y. 

Thomas B. Marston, M.D. 
From Concord, N. H. 

Horace May, M.D. 
From Wilmington, Vt. 



J. H. Morse, M.D. 
From Hudson, N. H. 

John Mosher, M.D. 
From Tinmouth, Vt. 

John Paul, M.D. 
From Shipton, Can. 

Hiram Perkins, M.D. 
From Unity, N. H. 

Thaddeus Phelps, M.D. 
From Knoxville, Pa. 

* James B. Porter, M.D. 
Died at Rutland, Vt. 

Horace Powers, M.D. 
From Croyden, N. H. 

HermonH. Smith, M.D,. 
From Cairo, N. Y. 

Charles S. Sterling, M.D. 

Oliver E. Strong, M.D. 
From Jones County, N. C. 

David Whitney, M. D. 
From Shelburne, Mass. 



28 



MhtK 0f ^rabuat^B 



Note. Honorary Graduates are indicated by the letter h, and 
Theological Graduates by t. The names of Non-Graduates are not 
indexed. 



NAME CLASS PAGE 

Abbott, Theophilus Capen, 1845 . 45 

Abbott, Mary Charlotte, 1908 . . 156 

Abercrombie, Daniel Webster, 1898 h 180 

Adams, Chancey, 1885 . . .102 

Adams, Effie Dascomb, 1891 . . 145 

Adams, Helen Esther, 1909 . . 157 

Adams, Lynne Fletcher, 1899 . . 129 

Adlam, Samuel, 1846 h. . . . 166 

Alden, Frank Wentworth, 1898 . . 126 

Alden, William Harrison, 1873 h. . 173 

Alexander, Joseph Bullen, 1894 . . 118 

Allen, Albert Barney, 1874 . . 82 

Allen, Carrie Sabra, 1905 . . .154 

Allen, Elisha Hunt, 1869 h . . .171 

Allen, Elmer Wesley, 1903 . . .134 

Allen, Elvin Leslie, 1901 . . .132 

Allen, Eugene Francis, 1909 . . 141 

Allen, Fred Milton, 1903 . . 134 

Allen, Harrison Sanborn, 1898 . . 126 

Allen, Lorenzo Biekford. 1835 . . 30 

Ames, Eva Clement, 1904 . . .153 

Ames, Frank Lester, 1894 . . .118 

Ames, Vernon Stanley, 1904 . . 136 

Ames, Lulu Mae, 1900 . . . .151 

Anderson, George Carl, 1909 . . 141 

Anderson, Martin Brewer, 1840 . . 38 

Andrews, Dora Knight, 1892 . . 146 

Andrews, Elisha Benjamin, 1884 h . 176 

Andrews, George Arthur, 1892 . . 114 

Andrews, George Austin, 1882 . . 95 

Andrews, Percy Melville, 1901 . . 132 

Andrews, William Bertram, 1892 . 114 

Andrews. William Wallace, 1882 . 95 
Angier, John Francis Howard, 1827 . 22 

Annis, Burleigh Smart, 1885 . . 102 

Appleton, Moses Lark, 1830 . . 26 

Arey, David Kenneth, 1905 . . .137 

Arey, Harold Carlton. 1903 . . . 134 

Ashe, Margaret Merrill, 1902 . . 152 



Atchley, Charles Wilson, 1903 . 
Atkinson, Edmund Clement, 1890 h 
Atkinson, Nicholas Noyes, 1869 
Atwood, Charles Edward, 1881 
Atwood, John, 1822 t. . 
Averell, Charles Wilson, 1890 
Averill, Albert Guy, 1898 . 
Averill, Alexander McCormick, 1857 h 
Avery, Samuel Waters, 1840 
Ayer, William Oliver, 1868 . 

Babson, Mabelle Edwina, 1909 
Bachelder, Thomas Foxwell, 1858 
Bailey, David Judson, 1881 . 
Bailey, Dudley Perkins, 1867 
Bakeman, Francis Wales, 1866 
Bakeman, Nellie Stuart, 1892 
Bakeman, Robert Atherton, 1901 
Baker, Amos Fletcher, 1843 
Baker, John Smullen, 1847 . 
Baker, Richard Henry, 1883 
Baldwin, Charles Pierce, 1858 
Baldwin, Jotham Francis, 1853 
Baldwin, William Henry, 1855 
Balentine, Grace Anne, 1902 
Ballard, Joseph, 1833 h. 
Bangs, Bertha Harris, 1908 . 
Barker, Aretas Gustavus, 1862 
Barker, Francis, 1834 . 
Barker, Noah Vernon, 1902 
Barker, Roy Morrill, 1897 . 
Barnes, Annie Richardson, 1894 
Barnes, Charles Putnam, 1892 
Barren, Edward Park, 1888 . 
Barrows, Allen, 1834 
Barrows, Comfort Edwin, 1881 
Barrows, John Harris, 1872 
Barrows, Lewis, 1839 . 
Barrows, William Carey, 1862 



134 
178 
78 
92 
159 
110 
127 
168 
39 
76 

157 

63 

92 

75 

75 

145 

132 

42 

47 

98 

63 

55 

58 

152 

164 

156 

68 

28 

133 

125 

147 

114 

107 

28 

176 

80 

36 



230 



GENERAL CATALOGUE 



NAME CLASS 

Bartlett, John Wilson, 1903 . 
Bartlett, Junius Artemas, 1848 
Bartlett, William Pitt, 1853 . 
Barton, Asher Hinds, 1881 . 
Barton, Henry Crosby, 1883 . 
Barton, Jonathan Quincy, 1857 
Barton, Thomas Flint, 1849 . 
Bassett, George Kemble, 1897 
Bassett, Josiah Colby, 1895 . 
Bassett, Myrtis Ethel, 1907 . 
Bassett, Norman Leslie, 1891 
Bates, Charles Henry, 1905, h 
Battles, Amory, 1878, h . 
Beale, Eunice Mower, 1904 
Bean, Edward Clark, 1901 
Bean, Ralph Carleton, 1902 
Bean, Stephen Grant, 1905 
Bearce, Henry Merrill, 1865 
Bearce, Ralph King-, 1895 
Beede, Helen Reed, 1893 
Beede, Joshua William, 1893, h 
Belcher, Hiram, 1828, h. 
Belknap, Mary Blaisdell, 1900 
Bellaty, Helene Bernice, 1909 
Berry, Arthur Henry, 1894 
Berry, George Ricker, 1885 
Berry, Katherine, 1893 . 
Berry, Myron Eugene, 1907 
Bessey, Harriet Vigue, 1897 
Bessey, Lenora, 1898. 
Betts, Herman Brudenell, 1907 
Beverage, Caro Edna, 1907 . 
Beverage, Orris Lyford, 1887 
Beverage, Rose Marian, 1907 
Bickford, Calvin, 1841 . 
Bickford, Martin Luther, 1837 
Bickmore, Albert Henry, 1893 
Bicknell, Albion Harris, 1885, h 
Bicknell, Edith Lena, 1903 . 
Bicknell, Grace Bennett, 1902 
Bicknell, William Martin, 1844 
Billings, Adoniram Judson, 1874, 
Billings, John, 1825, t . 
Bishop, Harvey Harwood, 1899 
Bixby, Solomon Everett, 1849 
Blackburn, Alexander Maxwell, 
Blackwell, Joseph, 1850. 
Blaine, James Gillespie, 1875, h 
Blaisdell, Elizabeth Pierce, 1905 
Blaisdell, Mary Emma, 1900 . 
Blake, Frederic Dana, 1861 . 
Blanchard, Albert Little, 1894 
Blanchard, John Augustus, 1850, 
Blanchard, Moses Clement, 1850 
Blanchard, Nathan Weston, 1855 
Blewett, Scotto Hedge, 1871. 
Boardman, George Dana, 1822 



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Bodflsh, Frank, 1862 .... 68 
Bonney, Harry Charles, 1907 . . 139 
Bonney, Percival, 1863 .... 71 
Bonney, William Lowell, 1892 . . 114 
Boothby, Stephen, 1857. ... 61 
Bosworth, George Whitfield, 1837 . 33 
Bosworth, Walter Sanger, 1882 . . 95 
Boutelle, Nathaniel Rogers, 1860, h . 169 
Boutelle, Timothy, 1839, h . . .165 
Bowdoin, Isaiah Adelbert, 1906 . . 138 

Bowler, Inez. 1907 155 

Bowler, Stephen Longfellow; 1847 . 47 
Bowman, Dennis Evarts, 1893 . . 117 
Bowman, Fred Raymond, 1887 . . 105 
Bowman, Helene Hortense, 1899. . 150 

Boyd, Byron, 1886 103 

Boynton, Anna Martha, 1906 . . 154 
Brackett, Ethelyn Marguerite, 1900 . 151 
Bradbury, Charles Webster, 1834 . 29 
Bradbury, James Tyler, 1855 . . 58 
Bradbury, John Brackett, 1857 . . 61 
Bradbury, Mary Farr, 1888 ... . . 144 
Bradbury, Woodman, 1887 . . .105 
Bradford, Freeman, 1827 ... 22 
Bradford, Lucius, 1867, h . . .170 
Bradford, Zabdiel, 1834 . . . .29 
Bradley, George, 1853 . . . . 55 
Bragg, Helen Amanda, 1884. . , 144 
Bragg, Mary Genevra, 1901 . . . 152 
Brainard, Albion Hale, 1888. . . 108 
Brainerd. Augustus Reuben, 1849 . 49 
Braislin. Priscilla H., 1884 h . . 177 
Brann, Mercy Agnes, 1897 . . .148 
Bray, Alice Mabel. 1895. . . .147 
Breneman, Helen Beede, 1893 . . 146 
Bridgham, Derrick Stafford, 1854 . 57 
Bridgham, Luther Crocker, 1886. . 104 
Briggs, Andrew Howard, 1839 . . 36 
Briggs, George W., 1860 h . . .169 
Britton, Hattie Emily, 1879 . . . 143 
Britton, Isaac, 1869 .... 78 
Bronson, Walter Cochrane, 1904 h . 181 
Brookings, Elias, 1862 .... 68 
Brooks, Clayton Kingman, 1898 . . 127 
Brooks, James, 1828 .... 24 
Brooks, Kendall, 1854 h . . .168 
Brooks, William Eustis, 1862 . . 68 
Brooks, Winifred Helen. 1887 . . 144 
Brown, Alice Lowe, 1899 . . .151 
Brown, Bertha Louise, 1888 . . .144 
Brown, Charles Corey, 1886 . . .104 
Brown, Charles Rufus, 1887 h . . 178 
Brown, Harry Sanford, 1891. . . 129 
Brown, Henry Padelford, 1835 . . 30 
Brown, John Newton, 1838 h . . 165 
Brown, Orie Olivia, 1882 . . .143 
Brown, Sadie Loantha, 1894 . . .146 



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Brown, Sewall, 18(59, h . . . .171 

Brown, Simon Stratton, 1858 . . 63 

Brown, William Wirt, 1899 . . .129 

Brown, Herbert Maurice, 1898 . . 127 

Bronson, William Henry, 1877 . . 86 

Bruce, Wallace Erwin. 1886 . . .104 

Brunei, Roger Frederic, 1903 . . 134 

Bryant, Amasa, 1871, h . . . .172 

Bryant, Carl Rubens, 1904 . . .136 

Bryant, Frederic, 1895 . . . .121 

Bryant, Hannibal Hamlin, 1905 . . 137 

Bryant, Judson Billings, 1886 . . 104 

Buck, Alfred Eliab. 1859 . . ; 65 

Buck, Jennie Maud, 1899 . . .150 
Buck, Thomas Barnes, 1851 ... 53 

Buker, Milf red Isaac, 1909 . . .141 

Bullard, Frank Dearborn, 1881 . . 93 
Bullen, George, 1853 .... 55 
Bunker, Alonzo, 1862 .... 69 
Burbank, Caleb. 1830 .... 26 

Burbank, Levi Sumner, 1870, h . .171 
Burbank, Moses, 1836 .... 32 

Burbank, Nelson Sinclair, 1889 . . 109 

Burke, Jeremiah Edmund, 1890 . . 110 

Burleigh, Everett Edwin, 1887 . . 105 

Burleigh, Parker Prescott, 1889 . . 109 

Burleigh, Preston Newell, 1887 . . 105 

Burleigh, Samuel Appleton, 1894. . 119 

Burnham, William Carey, 1878 . . 87 

Burns, Grace Balentine, 1902 , . 152 

Burrill, William Henry, 1830. . . 26 

Burton, Augustus Marion, 1880, h . 176 

Burton, Irving Francis, 1896. , . 123 

Burton, John Arthur, 1908 . . . 140 

Burtt, Edwin Palmer, 1884 . . .100 

Burtt, Joseph Manning, 1876, h . . 175 

Butler, Benjamin Franklin, 1838. . 35 . 

Butler, Ethel Hannah, 1909 . . .157 

Butler, John, 1832, h . . . .163 
Butler, Nathaniel, 1842. ... 41 
Butler, Nathaniel Jr., 1873 ... 81 

Butler, Sheppard Emery, 1903 . . 135 

Butler, Thomas Melvin, 1868 . . 76 

Buzelle, George Brainerd, 1860 . . 66 

Buzzell, Alice Jane, 1905 . . - . 154 

Caldwell, Cornelia Beatrice, 1906. . 154 

Caldwell, Samuel Lunt, 1839. . . 37 

Cambridge, Arthur Adams, 1883. . 98 

Campbell, David Wass, 1876, h . .175 

Campbell, Fred Irving, 1871. . . 80 

Campbell, George Russell. 1891 . . 112 

Campbell, Helen Burnham, 1908 . .156 

Card, Inez Hazen, 1908 . . . .156 

Carleton, Mary Lane, 1894 . . .146 

Carlton, Michael, 1820, t . . .159 

Carpenter, Gilbert Herman, 1851, . 53 



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Carroll, Charles, 1885 . . . .103 
Carver, Mary Low, 1875 . . .143 
Carver, Leonard Dwight, 1868 . . 76 

Carver, Ruby, 1904 153 

Gary, Walter, 1890 110 

Case, Charles Haynes, 1880 ... 91 
Case, John Elijah, 1880. ... 91 
Caswell, Mary Helen, 1904, . . .153 
Gates, Abraham Barker, 1874 ' . 83 
Gates, Edward Earle, 1883 ... 98 
Gates, Horace Getchell, 1883 . . 98 
Caverly, Zachariah Boody, 1844 . . 43 
Ghamplin, Augustus, 1862 ... 69 
Champlin, James Tift, 1873, h . . 173 
Chandler, Joseph, 1909 . . . .141 
Chandler, Lucius Henry, 1831 . . 27 
Chaney, Grace Emma, 1900 . . .151 
Chaplin. Hugh Ross, 1880 ... 91 
Chaplin, Jeremiah, 1828 ... 24 
Chaplin, John O'Brien. 1825. . . 21 
Chapman. Clark Drummond, 1909 . 141 
Chapman, Hannibal Hamlin, 1897 . 125 
Chapman, John Alfred Metcalf , 1870 h 172 
Chapman, WiLford Gore, 1883 . . 98 
Chase, Alden Fitzroy, 1886, h . . 177 
Chase, Alice White, 1899 . . .150 
Chase, Charles Augustus, 1878 . . 87 
Chase, Charles Wesley, 1869 . . 78 
Chase, Fred Virgil. 1876 ... 85 
Chase, George Colby, 1895, k . .179 
Chase,, Henry Lewis, 1857 ... 61 
Chase, Irah, 1830, h . . . .162 
Chase, Lyman, 1843 .... 43 
Chase, Marshall Spring, 1840 . . 39 
Chase, Simeon Lovell Bearce, 1863 . 71 
Chase, William Bryant, 1899. . . 129 
Chase, William Thomas, 1865. . . 74 
Cheney, Myrtice Deering, 1896 . . 147 
Chester, Edith Watkins, 1904 . . 154 
Chickering, Lucius, 1842 ... 41 
Chilcott, Clio Melissa, 1895 . . .147 
Child, James Loring, 1836, h. . . 164 
Chipman, Alvah Hovey. 1891 . . 112 
Chipman, Charles Phillips, 1906 . . 138 
Chipman, Guy Wilbur, 1902. . . 133 
Chipman, Isaac, 1839 .... 37 
Church, Lew Clyde, 1902 . . .133 
Church, Pharcellus, 1832, h. . .163 
Chutter, Frances Harriet, 1894 . . 146 
Chutter, Frederic George, 1905, h . 181 
Clark, Albion Byron, 1851 ... 53 

Clark, Allen, 1904 136 

Clark, Caleb, 1825, i .... 160 
Clark, Carroll Winn, 1880 ... 91 
Clark, Cecil Whitehouse, 1905 . . 137 
Clark, Edward Charles, 1894 . . 119 
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Clark, William Heman, 1868. . . 76 

Clark, Ivory, 1834 29 

Clark, Josephine Ella, 1908 . . .156 
Clark, Whiting Stevens, 1862 . . 69 
Clay, Charles Leonidas, 1868 . . 76 
Cleaves, Arthur Wordsworth, 1898 . 127 
Clement, Charles Luther, 1897 . . 125 
Clement, Eva Estelle, 1904 . . .153 
Clement, Levi Hoyt, 1873 . . .82 
Clement. Willard Kimball, 1884. . 100 
Cleveland, Harriet Lucia, 1904 . . 153 
Cleveland, John, 1831, h . . . 162 
Clough, John Blake, 1868 . " . 77 
Clowe, George Wyman, 1865. . . 74 

Cobb, Elias. 1827, h 161 

Cobb, Lemuel Howard, 1867. . . 75 
Coburn, Alonzo, 1841 .... 40 
Coburn, Charles, 1844 .... 44 
Coburn, Charles Miller 1881 ... 93 
Coburn, Grace Maude, 1893 . . .145 
Coburn, Louise Helen, 1877 . . .143 
Coburn, Samuel Weston, 1841 . . 40 
Coburn, Stephen, 1839 .... 37 
Cochrane, Granville Park, 1880, h . 176 
Cochrane, James Edward, 1880 . . 91 
Cochrane, Helen Louise, 1908 . . 156 
Cochrane, Jennie May, 1904 . . .153 
Cochrane, Wilbur Willis, 1885 . . 103 
Coffin, Benjamin, 1896 . . . .123 
Coffin, Charles Ransom, 1867 . . 76 
Cohen, Charles Emerson, 1892 . . 114 
Colby, Augusta, 1902 . . . .152 
Colby, Joseph Lincoln, 1905, /t . . 181 
Colby, Richard Garland, 1835 . . 30 
Colcord, Edward John, 1875. . . 83 
Colcord, John Wiggin, 1841 ... 40 
Cole, Albert Sawyer, 1896 . . .123 
Cole, Alice Lena, 1898 . . . .149 

Cole, Robert, 1854, h 168 

Cole, Samuel, 1850 52 

Coleman, John Thew, 1894 . . .119 
Collins, Edna MofFatt, 1896 . . .147 
Collins, Edward Mortimer, 1882 . . 95 
Collins, Richard, 1896 . . . .123 
Collins, Samuel A., 1862, h . . . 169 
Colpitts, Robert Alder, 1907. . . 139 
Comings, Isaac Miller, 1836 ... 32 
Conant, Charles Edward, 1879 . . 89 
Condon, Frank Bramhall, 1908 . . 140 
Condon, Randall Judson, 1886 . . 104 
Conners, Harry Myles, 1893 . . .117 
Connor, Georgia May, 1907 . . .155 
Cook, Annie Eliza, 1907. . . .155 
Cook, Charles Edwin, 1887 . . .105 
Cook, Daniel Francis, 1833 ... 28 
Cook, Edith Morris, 1898 . . .149 
Cflok, Jacob Mott, 1831 .... 27 



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Cook, Samuel, 1820, t . . . .159 

Cooke, Raymond Harold, 1898 . . 127 

Cookson, John, 1835, h . . . .164 

Coolidge, John Oberon, 1851. . . 53 

Coombs, John Wesley, 1906 . . .138 

Corbett, Susan Angelina, 1908 . . 156 
Cornish, Leslie Colby, 1875 ... 83 

Corson, Henry Lysander, 1898 . . 127 

Corthell, Grace Emogene, 1908 . . 158 
Corthell, William, 1844 .... 44 

Corthell, William Johnson, 1857 . . 62 

Cottle, Alfred Bradbury, 1891 . . 112 

Cotton, Alvin Leslie, 1908 . . .140 

Cotton, Carl. 1900, 130 

Cotton, Edward Howe, 1905. . . 137 

Cowing, William Albert, 1904 . . 136 

Cox, Arthur Davenport, 1903 . " 135 

Cox, Francis Augustus, 1835, h . . 164 
Cox, John Hosmer, 1875 ... 84 

Cory, Guilford Dudley, 1905 . . 137 

Craig, Edwin Parker, 1906 . . .138 

Craig, Walter Ellis, 1907 . . .139 

Crane, Abijah Robinson, 1856 .. . 60 
Crane, David Fifield, 1855 ... 58 

Crawford, William Campbell, 1882 . 95 

Crosby, Atwood, 1874, h . . .174 

Crosby, Edgar Herbert, 1880 . . 91 

Crosby, Nathaniel Hanscom, 1887 . 106 

Cross, Harmon Stevens, 1897 . . 125 

Croswell, Mary Sibylla, 1896. . . 147 

Crute, Fannie Miller, 1909 . . .157 

Cummings, Anna Sara, 1890. . . 145 

Cummings, Ebenezer Edson, 1828 . 24 

Cummings, Elkanah Andrews, 1847 . 47 

Cummings, Gertrude Randall, 1892 . 146 

Cummings, Grace Maria, 1892 . . 145 

Cummings, John Ernest, 1884 . . 101 

Cummings, Lora Grace, 1893 . . 145 

Cummings, Mark Andrew, 1849 . . 49 

Cummings, Sarah Stella, 1907 . . 155 

Cumston, Charles Henry, 1870 . . 79 

Curry, Samuel Silas, 1905, h. . . 181 

Curtis, Henry Fuller, 1887 . . .106 

Curtis, Susan Amelia, 1884 . . .144 

Curtis, Thomas Fenner, 1863, h . .169 

Curtis, William Ralph, 1890 . . .110 

Gushing, Frank Burton, 1881 . . 93 

Gushing, Henry Joseph, 1864 . . 73 

Cushman, Ernest Thomas, 1900 . . 130 

Daggett, Cecil Maurice, 1903 . . 135 

Dalton, Asa, 1885, h . . . .177 
Danforth, Albert, 1867 .... 76 

Dascomb, Effie Cynthia, 1891 . . 145 

Dascombe, Colin Henry, 1899 . . 129 

Dascombe, Edna Florence, 1898 . . 150 

Davies, Alice Hope, 1906. . . .155 



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Davies, John Francis, 1881 ... 93 

Davis, Caleb Bailey, 1842, h. . . 166 
Davis, Charles Henry. 1853 ... 56 

Davis, George, 1836, h . . . .164 
Davis, George Weston, 1868 ... 77 

Davis, Gustavus Fellowes, 1827, h . 162 

Davis, Josie Toward, 1899 . . .151 

Davis, Nathaniel French, 1894, h. : 179 

Davis, Pearl Lucinda, 1909 . . .157 

Davis, Ralph Bertram, 1909 . . . 141 
Davis, Walter Isidoro, 1878 ... 88 

Day, Hartley Wood, 1841, h . . .165 

Day, Holman Francis, 1887 . . .106 

Dean, Frank Osborne, 1909 . . .141 

Dearing, John Lincoln, 1884 . . . 101 
Dempsey, Hugh, 1846 .... 46 

Dennen, Stephen Rollins, 1849 . . 50 

Dennison, Hubert Artson, 1882 . . 95 

Dennison, Joshua A., 1830, h . . - 162 

Desmond, William Bacon, 1898 . . 127 

Dewhurst, Frederic Eli, 1878 . . 88 

Dexter, Henry Franklin, 18'i4 . . 101 

Dexter, Henry Vaughan, 1842 . . 42 

Dick, Archibald Mitchell, 1891 . . 112 

Dick, Leonard Lorenzo, 1886 . . 104 

Dickerson, Emeline Fletcher, 1891 . 145 

Dickerson, Jonathan Garland, 1836 . 32 

Dickinson, Helen Frances, 1908 . . 156 
Dillingham, Wm. Addison Pitt, 1863, h 170 

Dinsmore, Charles M., 1859, h . .169 

Dodge, Francis Macomber, 1852 . . 54 

Dodge, Harvey Bingham, 1827 . . 23 

Dodge, Oliver Augustus, 1833 . . 28 

Dodge, Rex Wilder, 1906 . . .138 

Dodge, William Lamb, 1906 . . .138 

Doe, Arthur Lincoln, 1884 . . .101 

Dolley, Charles Edward, 1887 . . 106 

Donham, Grenville Mellen, 1865 . . 74 

Donnell Christia May, 1906 . . .155 

Donnell, Francis Mitchell, 1884 . . 101 

Donovan, Nellie Bakeman, 1892 . . 145 

Donovan, Winfred Nichols, 1892. . 115 

Doughty, Alden Eliphalet, 1900 . . 131 

Dow, George Washington, 1852 . . 54 

Dow, Horace Davenport, 1887 . . 106 

Dow, Mary Hope, 1898 . . . .150 
Downs, Henry Smith, 1849 ... 50 

Drew, Marion Reed, 1902 . . .153 

Drew, William Winter, 1902. . . 133 

Drinkwater, Arthur, 1833, h . . .164 

Drinkwater, Arthur Fuller, 1840. . 39 

Drummond, Albert Foster, 1888 . . 108 

Drummond, Charles Millett, 1898. . 127 

Drummond, Josiah Hayden, 1846. . 46 
Drummond, Josiah Hayden Jr., 1877 . 86 

Dudley, Elwood Earle. 1884 . . .101 

Dudley, Lionel Elwood, 1903. . . 135 



Dudley, Mildred Jenks, 1903. 
Dunham, George Lora, 1882. 
Dunham, Horatio Russ, 1886 
Dunham, Lyndon Leon, 1891 
Dunn, Florence Elizabeth, 1896 
Dunn, Fred Grant, 1886. 
Dunn, Harry Wesley, 1896. 
Dunn, Lewis Walker, 1907 
Dunn, Martha Baker, 1906, h 
Dunn, Nina Holmes, 1908 
Dunn, Reuben Wesley, 1868 
Dunnell, Mark Hill, 1849 
Dunning, Henry, 1882 . 
Dunton, Larkin, 1855 
Durgan, Elford Lindsay, 1896 
Dyer, John Lyford, 1898 
Dwyer, Charles Clark, 1908 
Eaton. Hamlin Fairfield, 1872, h 
Eaton, Harvey Doane, 1887 
Eaton, Maud Nina, 1909. 
Eaton, William Harrison, 1903, h. 
Eastman, Clara Augustine, 1909 
Edgecomb, Ada Evelyn, 1896 
Edmunds, Charles Dole, 1883 
Edmunds, Frank Howard, 1885 
Elder, Joseph Freeman, 1860 
Ellery, Adelaide True, 1890 . 
Elliot, Ezra Franklin, 1882 . 
Ely, George Ashley, 1898 
Emerson, Oliver, 1835 . 
Emerson, Walter Crane, 1884 
Emery, Charles Melvin, 1863 
Emery, George Freeman, 1891, h 
Emery, James Stanley, 1851. 
Emery, Roscoe Conkling, 1907 
Emery, Sabine, 1858 
Emory. Blanche Miriam, 1909 
Estes, Charles Sumner, 1884 
Estes, Hiram Cushman, 1847 
Evans, Alfred Henry, 1881 . 
Evans, Austin Hall, 1894 
Eveleth, Frederic Howard, 1870 
Everett, Franklin, 1838 . 
Evans, Harvey, 1827 
Evans, James, 1832, h . 
Evans, Mary Caroline, 1898 . 
Evans, William Augustus, 1827 
Everett, Samuel, 1823, t 
Ewer, Warren Baxter, 1866, h 
Ewer, William Dyer, 1852 
Fairbanks, George Greenwood, 1847 
Fairbrother, Charles Forrest, 1893 
Fairfield, Seth Sweetser, 1847 
Fairman, Charles, 1850 . 
Fales, Jonathan Cilley, 1858. 
Fall, George Perley, 1892 
Farnam, Jonathan Everett, 1833 



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Farnham, Hiram Everett, 1889 . . 109 
Farnum, George Llewellyn, 1870. . 79 
Farr, Ethel Elizabeth, 1896 . . .148 
Farr, Frederick William, 1882 . . % 
Farr, Mary Edith, 1888 . . . .144 
Farr, Walter Bates, 1887 . . . 106 
Farrar, Mabel Grace, 1901 . . .152 
Farrar, Percy Silas, 1908 . . .141 
Farrar, Samuel, 1826 .... 22 
Fay, Nathaniel Thomas, 1839 . . 37 
Felch, Alvan, 1851. h . . . .167 
Felch, Llewellyn Moses, 1907, h . .182 
Fellowes, Jonathan Goodhue, 1835 . 30 
Field, Arthur Lee, 1905 . . . .137 
Files, Edith Gray, 1902 . . . .152 
Files, Joseph Howard, 1877 ... 86 
Fish, Benjamin Franklin, 1885 . . 103 
Fisher, Gilman Clark, 1869 . . .78 
Fitch, Thomas, 1827 .... 23 
Fite, Alice Nye, 1897 . . . .149 
Fittz, Hervey, 1829, h . . . .162 
Fitz. Eustace Carey, 1880, h. . . 176 
Fletcher, Augustus Allen, 1857 . . 62 
Fletcher, Emeline Marble, 1891 . . 145 
Fletcher, Fred Nathaniel, 1882 . . 96 
Fletcher, Henry, 1888 . . . .108 
Fletcher, Lillian, 1888 . . . .144 
Fletcher, Stephen Copeland, 1859 . 65 
Fletcher, Wendall Omar, 1876, 71 . . 175 
Fletcher, William, 1891. . . .112 

Flood, Charles Russell, 1908 . . .141 
Flood, Clarence Nathaniel, 1905 . . 137 
Flood, Everett, 1878 .... 89 
Flood, George Stickney, 1861 . . 67 
Flye, Lois Meserve, 1902 . . .152 
Fog-g, Charles Emerson, 1900 . . 130 
Fogg, Julius Howard Bradford, 1902 . 133 
Fogg, Samuel, 1820, t . . . .150 
Follett, James Mitchell, 1871, h . .172 
Ford, Albert Aaron, 1879, h . . .176 
Ford, Harlan Page, 1895 . . .121 
Ford, John Alexander, 1897, h . .180 
Foss, Arthur Montgomery, 1885 . . 103 
Foss, Henry Warren, 1896 . . .123 
Fossett, Hattie Simonton, 1907 . . 155 
Foster, Charles, 1828 .... 24 
Foster, Charles Freeman, 1855 . . 58 
Foster, Charles V/ilbert, 1871 . . 80 
Foster, Dana Pitt, 1891 . . . . 112 
Foster, Elijah, 1823. . . . .20 
Foster, John Barton, 1843 ... 43 
Foster, John Marshall, 1877 ... 86 
Foster, Nathan Grant, 1893 . . .117 
Foster, Rachel Jones, 1899 . . .150 
Foster, Reuben, 1855 .... 58 
Fountain, Abbie Emma, 1895 . . 147 
Foye, Otis William, 1898 . . .127 



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Foye, Wilbur Garland, 1909 . 
Freeland, Florence Totman, 1909 
Freeman, Barnabas, 1840 . . 
Freeman, Enoch Weston, 1827 
Freeman, Melville Chase, 1894 
French, Lutie May, 1896 
Frye, Alfred MacFarland, 1905 
Frye, Caleb Buffum, 1880 . 
Frye, Henry Wakefield, 1889 
Frye, Robie Gale, 1882 . 
Frye, Thomas, 1842 
Fuller, Alexander, 1859. 
Fuller, Charles Benjamin, 1896 
Fuller, Edward, 1885 . 
Fuller, Fred, 1873 . 
Fuller, Nettie Rebecca, 1906 . 
Fuller, Norman Keith, 1898 . 
Fullerton, Samuel Stanley, 1842 
Furber, William Horace, 1882 
Furbush, Henry Dearborn, 1900 
Gale, Edith Hanson, 1897 . 
Gallert, Solomon, 1888 . 
Gamble, Alexander, 1847 
Gamble, John, 1851. 
Gardiner, Oliver Cromwell, 1838 
Gardner, Frederick Mack, 1881 
Garland, George Erastue, 1882 
Garnsey, Thomas Hersey, 1851 
Garrison, Edwin William, 1830 
Gatchell, Grace, 1897 . 
Gates, Francis Alonzo, 1837 
Geddes, James, 1879 
Gerry, Harry Mellin, 1898 
Getchell, Albert Colby, 1878 
Getchell, Eldridge Lawrence, 1837 
Getchell, Everett Lamont, 1896 
Getchell, Fred Gardner, 1898 
Getchell, George Clifford, 1826 
Getchell, Merle Smith, 1893 
Gibbs, Emery Benton, 1888 
Gibbs, William Harris, 1877 
Giddings, Rockwood, 1833 
Gifford, George, 1862 . 
Gilbert, Percy Emerton, 1900 
Gilman, Joseph Albert, 1905, 
Gilmore, Frank Albert, 1890 
Gilpatrick, James, 1833, h 
Gilpatrick, Leon Southard, 1909 
Glidden, Samuel Glidden, 1831 
Glover, Leon Otis, 1893 . 
Glover, Walter Lewis, 1903 
Glover, Willard, 1825 . 
Going, Ezra, 1825, t 
Going, Jonathan, 1832, h 
Goldthwait, William, 1875 
Goldthwaite, William Franklin, 1840 
Gooch, Benjamin Austin, 1906 



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Goodrich, Daniel Foster, 1859 
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Goodwin, Marion Elizabeth, 1909 
Goody, Alfred Sprague, 1900 
Googins, George Edgar, 1886 
Gorham, George Albert , 1891 
Gould, Clarence Garland, 1904 
Gould, George Abner, 1908 
Gould, Mary Augusta, 1884 
Gould, Moses, 1826 . 
Gould, Walter, 1833 
Gow, George Boardman, 1852 
Gow, John Russell, 1908, h 
Granger. Abraham Holley, 1839 
Grant, Eva Johnson, 1903 
Graves, Linda, 1895 
Graves, William, 1831, h 
Gray, Edgar Harkness, 1838 
Gray, Edith Mae Danfoith, 1902 
Gray, Oliver Crosby, 1855 
Gray, Herbert Lee, 1902 
Gray, Madge Wilson, 1895 
Gray, Walter Llewellyn, 1895 
Green, Adam Simpson, 1887 
Green, John Arthur, 1900, h 
Green, Olive Annette, 1909 . 
Green, William Shaw, 1849 . 
Greene, Roscoe Goddard, 1839, /i 
Greenough, John Reed, 1844 
Greeley, Nina Vose, 1897 
Grover, Howard Haskell, 1865 
Grimes, Isaac William, 1881. 
Guild, Earlon Kent, 1899 
Gunning, Robert Halliday, 1848, h 
Guptill, Leon Clifton, 1909 . 
Gurney, Albanus Kimball, 1871 
Gurney, Charles Edwin, 1898 
Gurney, Lawrence Emery, 1899 
Haggard, Fred Porter, 1908, h 
Hague, Abbie Sanford, 1909. 
Hahn, Benjamin Daviese, 1899, h 
Hale, Eugene, 1886, h . 
Hale, Frederick, 1862 . 
Hale, Henry Vv are, 1867 
Hale, John Alden, 1901. 
Hale, William Freeman, 1901 
Hall, Atwood Curtis, 1876 
Hall, Charles Francis, 1875 
Hall, Dana Warren, 1890 
Hall, Elmer Ellsworth, 1898 
Hall, Edward Lindsey, 1896 
Hall, Edward Winslow, 1862, 
Hall, Fannie Eliot Mann, 1891, h 
Hall, George Washington, 1875 
Hall, Hascall Shailer, 1896 . 
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Hallowell, Clement Howard, 1876 . 85 
Hallowell, Florentius Merrill, 1877 . 86 
Hallowell, Henry Carlton, 1868 . . 77 
Hallowell, Susan Maria, 1875, h . .174 
Hamblen, Isaac Small, 1858 ... 64 
Hamblen, Samuel, 1862 .... 69 
Hamilton, Frank Percival, 1902 . . 133 
Hamilton, Harry Edward, 1896 . . 123 
Hamlin, Charles Edward, 1847 . . 47 
Hamlin, Delwin Augustus, 1871 . . 80 
Hamlin, Elijah Livermore, 1823, h . 161 
Hamlin, Hannibal, 1859, h . . . 169 
Hamlin, Hannibal Emery, 1879 . . 89 
Hammond, Louis Arthur, 1904 . . 136 
Hammond, Walter Jean, 1905 . . 137 
Hannaford, Lyman Brooks, 1854, h . 168 
Hanscom, Charles Green, 1845 . . 45 
Hanscom, Helen MacGregor, 1897 . 149 
Hanscom, Howard Chapin, 1896 . . 123 
Hanscom, Moses, 1842 .... 42 
Hanscom, Sanford, 1885, h . . . 177 
Hanson, Charles Henry, 1883 . . 98 
Hanson, Charles Veranus, 1865 . . 74 
Hanson, "Edith Bragg, 1897 . . .149 
Hanson, Frank Herbert, 1883 . . 98 
Hanson, George William, 1883 . . 98 
Hanson, Hadley Procter, 1849 . . 50 
Hanson, Harold Libby, 1899 , . 129 
Hanson, James Hobbs, 1842 ... 42 
Hanson, Stephen Harry, 1895 . . 121 
Hanson, Sophia May, 1881 . . .143 
Hanson, Zenas Paine, 1857 ... 62 
Harden, Lila Pendleton, 1895 . . 147 
Hardy, Myra Irene, 1909 . . .157 
Harlow, Hattie Alma, 1900 . . .151 
Harmon, Josiah, 1841 .... 41 
Harper, William Rainey, 1891, h . . 178 
Harriman, Elevia Belle, 1899 . . 150 
Hart, Henry Augustus, 1857. . . 62 
Harthorn, Annie Alice, 1908. . . 156 
Harthorn, Drew Thompson, 1894. . 119 
Harrub, Henry Walden, 1883 . . 99 
Harvey, Hezekiah, 1862, h . . .169 
Harvey, May Lucille, 1905 . . .154 
Harvey, Roscoe William, 1887 . . 106 
Harwood, Clement Marmaduke Gra- 
ham, 1877, h 175 

Haskell, Elihu Burritt, 1872. . . 81 
Hatch, Hobbs, 1845 .... 46 
Hatch, Hugh Ross, 1890 . . .111 
Hatch, Walter Macomber, 1847 . . 48 
Hatch, William Allen, 1861 ... 67 
Hathaway, Levi Beals, 1838. . . 35 
Hathaway, Percival Edward, 1902 . 133 
Haviland, Olive Robbins, 1898 . . 148 



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Hawes, William Holbrook, 1903 
Hayford, Joel Perez, 1824 . 
Haynes, Emory James, 1888, h 
Haynes, Harry Neil, 1877 . 
Haynes, Josiah Manchester, 1860 
Hayward, Ethel Maud, 1908 . 
Hazelton, Lillie May, 1894 . 
Heath, William Solyman, 1855 
Hedman, Delia Hiscock, 1901 
Hedman, John, 1895 
Hedman, Simon Peter, 1900 . 
Henderson, Josiah Robert, 1877 
Herrick, Alanson Currier, 1857 
Herrick, Ernest Lawrence, 1900 
Herrick, Everett Carleton, 1898 
Herrick, Fred Samuel, 1880 . 
Herrick, Loring, 1892 . 
Herrick, Thomas Webster, 1846 
Herring, Charles Macomber, 1883 
Hersey, Lila Harden, 1895 . 
Hesseltine, Francis Snow, 1863 
Hill, Helen Hanscom, 1897 . 
Hill, Hiram Hovey, 1853, h . 
Hinds, Amos Lunt, 1858 
Hinds, Asher Crosby, 1883 . 
Hinds, Benjamin Jason, 1883 
Hinds, Crosby, 1838 
Hinkley, Inez Card, 1908 
Hiscock, Delia Jane, 1901 
Hiscox, Henry Orne, 1900, h. 
Hitchings, Samuel Kimball, 1881 
Hobart, Benjamin, 1825. 
Hobble, William Henry, 1852 
Hoby, John, 1835, h 
Hodge, James Lawrence, 1845, h. 
Hodges, Joseph, 1830 
Hodges, William Hastings, 1851 
Hodgkins, Wellington, 1893 . 
Holbrook, Benjamin Pliny, 1888 
Holbrook, Carl Edward, 1888 
Holden, Grace Belle, 1900 . 
Holmes, Bertha Mabel, 1903 . 
Holmes, Ezekiel, 1824, h 
Holmes, Fenwick L., 1906 . 
Holmes, Harriet Florence, 1897 
Holmes, Lewis, 1840 
Holmes, Nina Beatrice, 1908. 
Holihes, Stanley Harry, 1887. 
Holmes, William Henry Jr., 1897 
Holt, Erastus Eugene, 1897, h 
Holton, Calvin, 1824 
Holway, Addie Bradeen, 1907 
Hooper, Alfred Ernest, 1894. 
Hooper, Ina Taylor, 1898 
Hopkins, George Calvin, 1863 
Hopkins, Martha Benson, 1903 
Hopkinson, Henry Malcolm, 1868 



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Howard, Adonis Dow, 1901 . . .132 
Howard, Ethel Lenora, 1905. . . 154 
Howard, George Bassett, 1875 . . 84 
Howard, Oliver Otis, 1865, h. . . 170 
Howe, Freeland, 1894 . . . .119 
Howe, Sadie Brown, 1894 . . .146 
Howe, William, 1833 .... 28 
Howes, Martin Stillman, 1888 . .108 
Hoxie, Caro Leah, 1896 . . . .148 
Hoxie, George Walter, 1894 . . .119 
Hoxie, Maude Louise, 1899 . . .150 
Hoyt, William, 1905 . . . .137 
Hubbard, John, 1851, h. . . . 167 
Hubbard, John Jr., 1858, h . . .169 
Hubbard, Walter Leslie, 1895 . . 124 
Hudson, Henry, 1875 .... 84 
Hudson, James Henry, 1900 . . .130 
Hull, Annie Hanscome, 1899 . . 151 
Humphrey, Mabel Anne, 1898 . . 150 
Humphrey, Washington Irving, 1855. 59 
Humphrey, William Hoit, 1849 . . 50 
Hunt, Elinor Frances. 1894 . . .147 
Hunt, Ephraim, 1850 .... 52 
Hunt, George Langford, 1862 . . 70 
Hunt, George Walter, 1866 ... 75 
Hunt, Nathan, 1879 .... 89 
Huntington, Daniel, 1831, h . . . 163 
Hurd, Albert Gordon, 1892 . . .115 
Hurd, Edith Merrill, 1888 . . .145 
Hurd, George Northrup, 1890 . . Ill 
Hussey, Albert Christopher, 1876, h . 175 . 
Hussey, Lizzie Therese, 1893 . . 146 
Hutchinson. Carleton Everett. 1896 . 124 
Hutchinson, Ebenezer, 1824. . . 21 
Hutchinson, Emma Frances, 1900 . 151 
Hutchinson, Enoch, 1834 ... 29 
Hyde, John Chester, 1848 ... 49 
Ilsley, George Boardman. 1863 . . 72 
llsley, Gertrude Lois, 1896 . . .148 
Ilsley, Mary Morrill, 1891 . . .145 
Ilsley, Reuben Lowell, 1891 . . .113 

Ilsley, Silas, 1834 29 

Ingraham, Ira Frank, 1898 . . .128 
Ingraham, John Henneker, 1836, h . 165 
Ingraham, Joshua Loring, 1880 . . 91 
Ingraham, Mary Lemont, 1900 . . 151 
Irish, Mabel Maud, 1893. . . .146 
Jack, William Blake, 1900 . . . 130 
Jackson, Abraham Willard, 1869. . 78 
Jackson, Amos Messer, 1861 . . 68 
Jackson, John Heni-y, 1860 ... 66 
Jackson, Frank Hussey, 1875, h . . 174 
Jackson, Henry Winter, 1895 . . 122 
Jenkins, Edward Drummond, 1900 . 130 
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Jenks, Mildred, 1903 . . . .153 
Jewett, Albert Gallatin, 1826 . . 22 
Jewett, Eugene Wilder, 1887 . . 106 
Jewett, Harry Leland, 1885 . . .103 
Jewett, Reed Vernon, 1895 . . .122 
Jewett, Samuel A., 1841 h . . . 165 
Johnson, Eva May, 1903 . . .153 
Johnson, Franklin Winslow, 1891 . 113 
Johnson, Frederick Tristram, 1892 . 115 
Johnson, John, 1839 .... 37 
Johnson, Merritt Austin, 1883 . . 99 
Johnson, Samuel Sawyer, 1839 . . 37 
Jones. Adelbert Orland, 1902 . . 133 

Jones, Ahira, 1836 32 

Jones, Asa Minot, 1894 . . . .119 
Jones, Burr Frank, 1907 . . .140 
Jones, Clara Gordon, 1894 . . .147 
Jones, Elinor Hunt, 1894 . . .147 
Jones, Elmira Nelson, 1897 . . .149 
Jones, Frank John, 1878 ... 88 
Jones, Heni-y Neeley, 1905 . . .137 
Jones, Randall Elvin, 1861 ... 68 
Jones, Victor Ray, 1908. . . .141 
Jones, Virgil Merle, 1906 . . .138 
Jones, William Lincoln, 194 . . . 119 
Jordan, Archer, 1895 . . . .122 
Jordan, Harry Thomas, 1893 . . 117 
Jordan, William Emmons, 1882 . . 96 
Joseph, Francis Morgan, 1901 . . 132 

Joy, Amariah, 1835 30 

Joy, Hattie Britton, 1879 . . .143 
Joy, Merlin Colby, 1906. . . .139 

Joy, Willis Albert, 1879. ... 89 
Judkins, Charles William, 1902, h . 181 
Judkins, Clarence La Verne, 1881 . 93 

Kalloch, Halsey Knapp, 1892 . . 115 
Kalloch, Herbert Franklin, 1892 . . 115 
Kalloch, Isaac Smith, 1856, h . . 168 
Kane, Anna Richardson, 1902 . . 153 
Keely, Josiah, 1857, h . . . .169 
Keen, Ida Phoebe, 1905. . . .154 
Keith, Albert Russell, 1897 . . .125 
Keith, John Conant, 1884 . . .101 

Keith, Sidney, 1844 44 

Kelley, Augustus Hill, 1873 ... 82 
Kelley, Herbert Leslie, 1880. . . 91 
Kelley, Moses Jones, 1838 ... 35 
Kelley, William Hunt, 1874 ... 83 
Kennedy, Almore, 1860. ... 67 
Kennedy, Daniel Knight, 1828, h . 162 
Kennedy, Henry Abial, 1860 . . 67 
Kennedy, Silas, 1824, t . . . .160 
Kenney, Silas, 1 824, t . . . .160 
Kennison, Edith Lincoln, 1906 . . 155 
Kennison, Karl Raymond, 1906 . . 139 
Kenrick, Walter Francis, 1894 . . 119 



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Kent, Edward, 1855, h . 
Kettelle, Jacob Quincy, 1828 
Keyes, Merle Roliston, 1908 . 
Kimball, Charles Benjamin, 1896 
Kimball, Charles Holt, 1869 . 
Kimball, Charles Otis, 1828, h 
Kimball, Daniel Webster, 1894 
Kimball, Ethel Farr, 1896 
Kimball, Harold Willis, 1909 
King, Alfred, 1883 . 
King, Alonzo, 1825. 
King, Arno Warren, 1908, h 
King, Carl Clinton, 1880 
King, Ernest Frothingham, 1880 
King, Florence Emily, 1908 . 
King, Francis Plaisted, 1890 
King, Henry Melville, 1877, h 
King, James, 1889 . 
King, George Mellen Prentiss, 1857 
Kingman, Henry, 1884 . 
Kingman, Lebbeus, 1840 
Kingsley, Maud Elma, 1887 . 
Kinsman, Josiah Burnham. 1888, h 
Kinney, Theodore Harding, 1894 
Kleene, Alice Cole, 1898. 
Kleinhans, Jacob, 1894 . 
Knapp, Lelan Porter, 1903 . 
Knapp, William Stephens, 1840 
Knight, Annie Lee, 1897 
Knight, Dora Fay, 1892. 
Knight. Ethel May, 1905 
Knowles, Thomas Titcomb, 1905 
Knowlton, Albion Keith Parris, 1854 
Knowlton, Benjamin Lauriston, 1850 
Knowlton, David Waldo, 1883 
Knowlton, Ebenezer, 1851, h 
Knowlton, Ethel Rose, 1909 . 
Knowlton, William Smith, 1864 
Knox, George, 1840 
Knox, Horatio Bickford, 1881 
Koch, Christian Columbus, 1902 
Koopman, Harry Lyman, 1880 

Ladd, Ammi Storer, 1873, h 
Lakin, Addie May, 1905. 
Lamb, Blanche Louise, 1905, 
Lamb, Helen Frances, 1897 
Lamb, John Warren, 1855 
Lambert, William Henry, 1865 
L'Amoureux, Clara Jones, 1894 
L'Amoureux, George Henry Dwight 

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Lamson, William, 1835 . 
Lander, Cyrus Wesley, 1854, 
Lane, Albert Gallatin, 1827 
Lane, Albert Turner, 1895 
Lane, Asa Lyman, 1862. 



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Lane, Benjamin Humphrey, 1892, h . 179 

Lane, Mary Blanche. 1895 . . .147 
Lapham, Rufus, 1839 .... 37 

Lapham, William Berry, 1871, h. .172 

Larrabee, Edith Maud, 1897 . . .149 

Larrabee, Joel Francis, 1887 . . 106 

Larsson, John Gustave, 1902 . . 134 

Latlip. Fred Savage, 1894 . . .120 

Lawrence, Bela Malcolm, 1882 . . 96 

Lawrence, Benjamin Franklin, 1858 . 64 

Lawrence, Fred Foss, 1900 . . .130 

Leadbetter, Charles Frederic, 1891 . 113 

Learned, Marian Louise, 1907 . . 155 

Leavitt, Arch Dorillons, 1862 . . 70 

Leavitt, Samuel Kelley, 1855 . . 59 

Leig-hton, Alvin Penley, 1882 . . 96 

Leig-hton, Betsey Nickels, 1903 . . 153 

Leig-hton, Frank Horace, 1904 . . 136 
Leishman, Thomas, 1834 ... 29 

Leland, Minerva Eliza, 1882. . . 144 

Lemont, Charles Stanford, 1879 . . 89 

Lemont, Mary Gertrude, 1900 . . 151 

Levett, Joseph Winslow, 1858 . . 64 

Lewis, Caleb Albert, 1903 . . .135 

Libbey, Artemas, 1889, h . . .178 
Libbey. William, 1871 .... 80 

Libby, Clifford Henry, 1908 . . .141 

Libby, Ebenezer Hawks, 1852 . . 54 
Libby, George Wesley Harding, 1883 . 99 

Lillybridge, Clark, 1826, /i . , . .161 

Lincoln, Elliott Curtis, 1906. . . 139 

Lindsay, John Crandall, 1906 . . 139 

Linscott, Arad Erastus, 1898 . . 128 

Linscott, Grace Farrar, 1901 . . 152 

Liscomb, John Francis, 1862 . . 70 

Little, Myrta Alice, 1908 . . .156 

Littlefield, Annie Eaton, 1890 . . 145 

Littlefield, Edward Clarendon, 1864 . 73 

Locke, Vera Nash, 1902. . . .152 

Lockhart, Alton Irving, 1905 . . 137 

Lombard, William Earnest, 1893 . . 117 
Long, Charles Collins, 1841 ... 41 
Long, Edwin Collins, 1876 ... 85 

Long, Martin Henry, 1902 . . .134 

Loomis, Justin Rolph, 1838, h . .165 

Looney, William Henry, 1877 . . 86 
Lord, Edward Oliver, 1877 ... 87 
Lord, Frederick, 1831 .... 27 

Lord, Herbert Mayhew, 1884 . . 101 

Lord, Lewis Garfield, 1903 . . .135 

Lord, William Godding, 1851 . . 54 

Lorimer, Addison Benjamin, 1888 . 108 

Lorimer, Albert William, 1896 . . 124 

Loring, Joseph Gushing, 1834 . . 29 

Lovejoy, Daniel, 1825, h . . • 161 

Lovejoy, Elijah Parish, 1826 . . 22 

Lovell, Cornie Spear, 1890 . . .145 



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Lovering, Nellie Mason, 1902 . . 152 
Lovett, Frank Wilder, 1908 . . .141 
Low, Charles Carroll, 1856 ... 60 
Low, George Shepherd, 1850. . . 53 
Low, Mary Caff rey, 1875 . . .143 
Lowe, Alice Freeman, 1899 . . . 151 
Lowell, John Atkinson, 1853. . . 56 
Lowell, Simeon Heath, 1840 ... 40 
Luce, Fred Allen, 1891 . . . .113 
Luce, Nelson Allen, 1874, h . . . 174 

Ludden, Levi, 1859 66 

Ludden, Timothy, 1854, h . . . 168 
Lyford, Edwin Francis, 1877 . . 87 
Lyford. Moses, 1843 .... 43 
Lyford, Will Hartwell, 1879 . . ' . 90 
Lynch, John Sarsfleld, 1894 . . .120 
Lyons, Thomas Gould, 1872 ... 81 

MacBurnie, Ella Melvina, 1909 . . 157 

MacDonald, Jonathan Titus, 1880 . 92 

Macomber, Francis Green, 1825 . . 21 
Macomber, Sylvanus Boardman, 1863. 72 

Maginnis, John Sharp, 1832, h . .163 

Magoon, Elias Lyman, 1842, h . . 166 

Mahlman, Robert Moore, 1894 . . 120 

Maling, Ernest Henry, 1899 . . .129 

Mann, Minnie Mathews, 1880 . . 143 
Mann, William Gerry, 1878 ... 88 

Manser, Henry Harrison, 1883 . . 99 

Marble, Albert Prescott, 1861 . . 68 
Marble, John Oliver, 1863 ... 72 

Marin, Manuel Casaus, 1882. . . 97 

Marriner, Rufus Knight, 1855 . . 59 

Marsh, George Albert, 1901. . . 132 

Marsh, Rhena Clark, 1901 . . .152 
Marsh, Samuel Keene, 1881 ... 93 

Marshall, Albert Quincy, 1862 . . 70 

Marshall, Carleton Parker, 1881 . . 93 

Marshall, Horace Barrows, 1858 . .64 

Marshall, Jacob Smith, 1848. . . 49 

Marston, Constantine Bates, 1837 . 34 

Marston, Walter Forrest, 1871 . . 80 

Martin, Clara Louise, 1903 . . .153 

Martin, George Atwood, 1899 . . 129 

Martin, Maude Hoxie, 1899 . . .150 

Marvell, Sumner Edward, 1901 . . 132 

Mason, Francis, 1832, h. . . .163 

Masterman, Grace Chaney, 1900 . . 151 

Mathews, Edward Bennett, 1891. . 113 

Mathews, Elizabeth, 1879 . . .143 

Mathews, George Pendleton, 1863, h . 170 

Mathews, John Tracy, 1908 . . .141 

Mathews, Minnie Hartford, 1880. . 143 

Mathews, Octavia Whiting, 1897. . 149 

Mathews, Samuel Worcester, 1854 . 57 

Mathews, Sara Blanche, 1896 . . 148 

Mathews, Shailer, 1884 . . . .101 



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Mathews, Walter Herbert, 1878 
Mathews, William, 1835. 
Mathews, Willis Bronson. 1871 
Mathews, Asa, 1829 
Mayo, Francis, 1857 
Mayo, William Withing-ton, 1879 . 
Maxcy, Ella Estelle, 1906 . 
Maxfield, Ezra Kempton, 1905 
McCallum, I'ina Patterson, 1897 
McClellan, Henry, 1842 . 
McClellan, Samuel, 1828 
McCombe, Isaac Ross, 1908 . 
McFadden, Tristram Franklin, 1855 
McFadden, Willard Lowell, 1898 , 
Mclntire, Ezra Elmer, 1884 . 
Mclntire, George Albion, 1881 
McKenzie, Evangeline Taylor, 1893 
McKinley, John, 1868, h. 
McKown, Edward Payson, 1834 
McKoy, Charles Francis, 1902 
McKusick, Hazen Pingree, 1866 
McKusick, John Frank, 1870, h 
McLellan, Howard Austin, 1909 
McLellan, Hugh Dean, 1895 
Meader, Charles Nash, 1906 
Meader, Emily Peace, 1878 
Meader, Nathaniel, 1863 
Meader, Wilfred John, 1888 
Medbery, Nicholas, 1828 
Megquiei-, Charles Fred, 188 
Megquier, Everard Claremont, 1891 
Meigs, Alfred Eben, 1870 . 
Melcher, Josiah Russell, 1881 
Meleney, Clarence Edmund, 1876. 
Merchant, Peter Butterfield, 1890 
Merriam, Cyrus Knapp, 1875 
Merriam, Edmund Franklin, 1868 
Merriam, Franklin, 1837 
Merriam, George, 1879 . 
Merriam, Henry Clay, 1864 
Merriam, Isaac, 1827, h . 
Merriam, Mylon, 1839 . 
Merrick, Hubert James, 1899 
Merrill, Annie Elizabeth, 1894 
Merrill, Charles Asa, 1892 . 
Merrill, Edith, 1888 
Merrill, Edwin Walter, 1909. 
Merrill, George Nathan, 1881 
Merrill, George Edmands, 1895, h 
Merrill, James Weymouth, 1843 
Merrill, Jason L., 1901 . 
Merrill, John Gale, 1824, h . 
Merrill, John Bradbury, 1896 
Merrill, Leonard Oakman, 1909 
Merrill, Margaret, 1902. 
Merrill, Percy Shepherd, 1894 
Merrill, Prescott Irving, 1883 



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Merrill, Thomas, 1841 .... 41 
Merrill, Thomas Ward, 1825 . . . 21 
Merrill, William Willis, 1888. . . 108 
Meserve, Charles Francis, 1877 . . 87 
Meserve, Martha Clara, 1896 . . 148 
Meserve, Lois Aletta. 1902 . . .152 
Meservey, Charles Edwin, 1881 . . 94 
Metcalf, Richard Alston, 1886 . . 104 
Metcalf, Whitman, 182.5, t . . .160 
Miller, Charles Andrew, 1856 . . 60 
Miller, Merton Leland, 1890 . . .111 
Millett, Joshua Howard, 1867 . . 76 

Millett, Ozias, 1836 32 

Millett, Robert Noyes, 1893 . . .117 
Mirick, Ebenezer, 1826 .... 22 
Mirick, Stephen Harvey, 1838 . . 36 
Mitchell, Alexander Henry, 1902. . 134 
Mitchell, Edward Gushing. 1849 . . 50 
Mitchell, Harold Nash, 1908. . . 141 
Mitchell, Howard Rogers, 1872 . . 81 
Mitchell, Moses Campbell, 1862 . . 70 
Mixer, Nelson Ii-ving, 1909 . . . 142 
Moffatt, Edna Sweet, 1896 . . .148 
Moody, Gertrude Belle, 1903. . . 153 
Moody, John Frank, 1867 ... 76 
Moody, John Franklin, 1900 . . .130 

Moor, Henry, 1825 21 

Moor, Mary Lowe, 1905 . . . .154 
Moor, Wyman Bradbury Sevey, 1831 . 27 
Moore, Herbert Melvin, 1887 . . 107 
Moore, Justin Payson, 1862 ... 70 
Moore, Millard Claude, 1907 . . .140 
Morang, William Emery, 1879 . . 90 
Morrill, Charles, 1837 .... 34 
Morrill, Charles William, 1884 . . 102 
Morrill, Clara Prescott, 1894. . . 147 
Morrill, Frances Horton, 1894 . . 147 
Morrill, Lot Myrick, 1848, h. . . 166 
Morrill, Lucia Haskell, 1893 . . . 146 
Morrill, Mary Sophronia, 1891 . . 145 
Morrill, Otis Hackett, 18"6 ... 32 
Morrissette, Alma Florence, 1907 . 155 
Morse, Alfred, 1842 .... 42 
Morse, Ernest Edwin, 1891 . . .113 
Morse, Francis Lyford, 1857. . . 62 
Morse, Gerti-ude Bray. 1908, h . . 182 
Morse, Herbert LaForrest, 1891 . .113 
Morse, Samuel Baldwin, 1871, h . . 172 
Mortimer, Bessie Adams, 1887 . . 144 
Mortimer, Fred Craig, 1881 ... 94 
Moses, John Leese, 1841 ... 41 
Moulton, Rufus, 1884 . . . .102 
Moulton, Willis Bryant, 1898, h . . 180 
Mower, Eunice Caldwell, 1904 . . 154 
Mower, Irving Bemis, 1894, h . . 179 
Mower, Malcolm Bemis, 1905 . . 138 
Munson, Daniel Gilbert. 1892 . . 115 



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Murray, George Edwin, 1879 . . 90 



Nash, Vera Caroline, 1902 . 

Nash, Edward Henry. 1898 . 

Nason, Laurentius Melancthon, 1880 

Nead, Bertha Evangeline, 1907 

Neal, Edgar Peleg, 1893. 

Neal, Lora Cummings, 1893 , 

Neal, Selden Fletcher, 1852 

Nelson, Ebenezer, 1820, t 

Nelson, Elmira Starr, 1897 

Nelson, John Edward, 1898 

Nelson, John Richard, 1898 

Newell, James Sullivan, 1849 

Newenham, Horace Wellman, 1901 

Nichols, Elmer Louis, 1893 . 

Nichols, Frank Barrett, 1892 

Nichols, Henry Wyman, 1895 

Nickels, Betsey Adams, 1903 

Nickerson, Charles, 1834 

Noble, Alfred Ira, 1883 . 
Noble, Ernest Eugene, 1897 . 
Norcross, Kate Englesby, 1881 
Norris, Benjamin White, 1843 
Norris, Frederick Edwin, 1895 
Norton, Clara May, 1906 
Norton, George William, 1908, h 
Norton, Ralph Perkins, 1905. 
Norton, Ransom, 1860 . 
Norwood, Ephraim Wood, 1869 
Nott, Richard Means, 1852 . 
Nowell, Samuel Joshua, 1882 
Noyes, Caroline Dole, 1908 . 
Noyes, Virginia Gilbert, 1907 
Nutting, Horatio Nelson, 1863 
Nye, Alice Louise, 1897. 
Nye, Frank Elmer, 1889 

Oakes, Abner, 1847. 
Oakes, Albion Parris, 1849 
Odell, Joseph, 1857. 
Ogier, Jesse Hosmer, 1893 
Oliver, James, 1838. 
Osborne, Marion Thompson, 1900 
Osgood, Ernest Foster, 1892 
Osgood, Harry Wilder, 1894 
Overlock, Seldom Burden, 1886 
Owen, Alfred, 1853. 
Owen, Charles Edson, 1879 
Owen, Edna Margaret, 1902 
Owen, Fred Kramph, 1887 
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Page, Arthur Hartstein, 1898 . . 128 

Page, Hartstein Wendell, 1880 . . 92 

Page, Stephen Benson, 1835 ... 31 

Paine, Albert Ware, 1832 ... 27 

Paine, Albert Winslow, 1844. . . 44 

Paine, Frederick Howard, 1909 . . 142 

Paine, George Stratton, 1871 . . 80 

Paine, Henry, 1823 .... 20 

Paine, Henry William, 1830 ... 26 

Paine, Timothy Otis, 1847 ... 48 

Palmer, David, 1868 . . . . 77 

Palmer, Gilbert Lafayette, 1847 . . 48 

Palmer, Irving Ossian, 1887 . . .107 

Palmer, James Monroe, 1847 . . 48 

Parker, Carleton, 1834 .... 29 

Parker, William Tripp, 1858. . . 64 

Parlin, Frank Herbert, 1873 . . 82 

Parmelee, James Harvey, 1850 . . 53 

Parmenter, Elmer Ellsworth, 1887 . 107 

Parmenter, Hattie May, 1889 . . 145 

Parrington, John William, 1855 . . 59 

Parshley, John Howard, 1881 . . 94 

Parsons, David Whitman, 1891 . . 113 

Parsons, Etta Purington, 1899 . . 151 

Partridge, John Austin, 1904 . . 136 

Partridge, Orlando Holbrook, 1826 . 22 

Patten, Arthur Bardwell, 1890 . . Ill 

Pattison, Everett Wilson, 1858 . . 64 

Paul, Clara Norton, 1906 . . .155 

Peacock, Lou West, 1901 . . .152 

Peakes, Ethel Pratt, 1896 . . .148 

Peakes, Fred William, 1896 . . .124 

Pearson, Parker Tufts, 1899. . . 130 

Pease,. Bertis Alvaro, 182 . . . 97 

Pease, Burleigh, 1851 .... 54 

Pease, Charles Stanley, 1891. . . 113 

Peaslee, Frank J. 1888, h . . .178 

Peavy, Gustavus Isaac, 1875. . . 84 

Peck, Solomon, 1849, h . . . .167 

Peirce, Benjamin Osgood, 1835 . . 31 

Pemberton, Ethel Gertrude, 1905 . 154 

Pennell, Calvin Smith, 1841 ... 41 

Pepper, Annie Hutchinson, 1898. . 150 

Pepper, Charles Hovey, 1889 . . 109 

Pepper, George Dana Boardman, 1867, h 170 

Pepper, Harold Leon, 1906 . . .139 

Pepper, Jessie Elizabeth, 1896 . . 148 

Pepper, John Lyman, 1889 . . .110 

Percival, George Oilman, 1858 . . 64 

Perkins, Asa, 1856 61 

Perkins, Carroll Norman, 1904 . . 136 
Perkins, Charles Norman, 1893 . . 117 
Perkins, Fred Miller, 1887 . . .107 
Perry, Sherman, 1901 . . . .132 
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Peters, John Andrew, 1884, h . . 177 
Peterson, Ellen Josephine, 1907 . . 156 
Peterson, Oscar Benjamin, 1907 . . 140 
Pettengill, Joseph Gancello, 1855 . 59 
Phenix. George Perley, 1886. . . 104 
Philbrick, Benjamin Elden, 1900 . . 130 
Philbrick, Herbert Shaw, 1897 . . 126 
Philbrick, John Herbert, 1873 . . 82 
Philbrick, June Stewart, 1909 . . 157 
Philbrick, Max Patten, 1902. . . 134 
Philbrick, Samuel, 1843 ... 43 
Philbrook, John Foster, 1895 . . 122 
Philbrook, Mary Gardner, 1900 . . 151 
Philbrook, Warren Coffin, 1882 . . 97 
Phillips, Andrew Croswell, 1849 . . 51 
Phillips, Charles Leonard, 1878 . . 88 
Pierce, Clarence Warren, 1894 . . 120 
Pierce, David Jonathan, 1870, h . .172 
Pierce, George Augustus, 1849 . . 51 
Pierce* Harry Lincoln, 1892 . . .115 
Pierce, Henry Miller, 1853 ... 56 
Pierce, Levi Merriam, 1860 . -. .67 
Pierce, Sophia Hanson, 1881. . . 143 
Pierce, Thomas Raymond, 1898 . . 128 
Pike, Daniel Webster, 1878 ... 88 
Pike, Elsie Reid, 1898 . . . .150 
Pike, Fred Parker Hamilton, 1898 . 128 
Pike, Gertrude Mabel, 1900 . . .151 
Pike, James Madison, 1896 . . .124 
Pillsbury, Josiah, 1833 .... 28 
Pillsbury, Myron Albert, 1899 . . 130 
Pinkham, Alice Jennie, 1905 . . 154 
Plaisted, Aaron Appleton, 1851 . . 54 
Plaisted, Harris Merrill, 1853 . . 56 
Plaisted, Samuel. 1828, h . . .162 
Plaisted, Sheridan, 1886 . . .104 
Plumer, Frank, 1853 .... 56 
Plummer, Eva Charlotte, 1906 . . 155 
Plummer, Hampton Dunreath, 1858 . 65 
Pollard, Thomas Adriance, 1894 . . 120 
Pompilly, Judah Teague, 1859 . . 66 
Poole, Albert Welsted, 1834 ... 29 
Poor, Nina Grace, 1902 . . . . 152 
Porter, Charles Greenleaf , 1863, h . 170 
Porter, Lemuel, 1834 .... 30 
Potter, Joseph Fitch, 1852, h . .167 
Powers, Llewellyn, 1870, h . . .172 
Powers, Samson, 1844 .... 44 
Pratt, Blanche Parkman, 1902 . . 152 
Pratt, Ethel Mae, 1896 . . . .148 
Pratt, Ernest Henry, 1894 . . .120 
Pratt, Evelyn Whitman, 1896 . . 148 
Pratt, Harrison Merrill, 1864 . . 73 
Pratt, Harry Emery, 1902 . . .134 
Pratt. Henry Howard, 1898 . . .128 
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Pray, Lily Sawyer, 1895 . . .147 

Pray, Mary Elhs, 1887 . . . .144 
Preble, Fred Myron, 1881 ... 94 

Prescott, Charles Jenkins, 1855 . . 60 

Prescott, Moses Jewett, 1857 . . 62 

Preston, George Marshall, 1852 . . 55 

Priest, Edith Pierce, 1907 . . .156 
Procter, Hadley, 1823 ... 20 

Pugsley, John Butler, 1905 . . .138 
Pullen, Augustus, 1845 ... 46 

Pullen, Stanley Thomas, 1864 . . 73 

Pulsifer, James Augustus, 1888 . . 108 

Pulsifer, Ralph Howard, 1886 . . 104 

Pulsifer. William Moor, 1882 . . 97 

Purington, Beulah Frances, 1906. . 155 

Purington, Etta Frances, 1899 . . 151 

Purinton, Alice May, 1899 . . .151 

Purinton, David, 1839 . . . .38 

Purinton, Herbert Ronelle, 1891 . . 113 

Purinton, Francis Burnham, 1894 . 120 

Purinton, Wallace. 1901. . . .132 

Putnam, Beecher, 1889 . . . .110 

Putnam, Edgar Burnham, 1901 . . 132 
Putnam, Harrington, 1870 ... 79 

Putnam, Harry Lyman, 1886 . . 105 

Putnam, Henry Harrison, 1897 . . 126 

Putnam, Thomas Packard, 1884 . . 102 

Quinby, Hosea, 1832 .... 27 
Quinby, Ivory, 1836 .... 32 

Rainsford, Thomas. 1840 . . .40 

Ramsdell, Thomas Jeflferson, 1886 . 105 

Randall, AHce Sawtelle, 1888 . . 145 

Randall, Gertrude Lynde, 1892 . . 146 
Randall, Joshua 1825 .... 21 

Rawson, Edward Stuart, 1869 . . 78 
Rawson, Lyman, 1827 .... 23 

Rawson, Sullivan Sumner, 1828 . . 25 

Read, Edward Andrew, 1875 . . 84 

Read, Otis Bullard, 1909 . . .142 
Read, Samuel Austin, 1875 ... 84 

Record, Agrandece Jeanette, 1909 . 157 

Record, Isaiah, 1862 . " . . 70 

Record, Stillman Hersey, 1860 . . 67 
Redington, Isaac, 1827 .... 23 

Reed, Marion Stewart. 1902 . . . 153 

Reed, Thomas Brackett, 1885, h . .177 

Reid, Elsie Gordon, 1898 . . .' 150 

Renton, Peter, 1832, h . . . .163 

Reynolds, Carl Henry, 1892 . . .116 

Reynolds, Ralph Leavitte, 1906 . . 139 

Rice, Edna Owen, 1902 . . . .152 

Rice, Edward Cannon, 1901 . . .132 

Richards, Charles Francis, 1855 . . 60 

Richards, Ralph Webster, 1901 . . 132 

Richardson, Bertram Carver, 1898 . 128 

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Richardson, Albert Marshall, 1886 . 105 

Richardson, Anna Mabel. 1902 . . 153 

Richardson, Annie Maude, 1894 . . 147 

Richardson, Charles Carroll, 1887 . 107 

Richardson, Charles Sumner, 1883 . 99 

Richardson, Cyrus Greenwood, 1864 . 73 

Richardson. David Aiken, 1839 . . 38 

Richardson, Helen Sullivan. 1898 . 150 

Richardson, Hobart Wood, 1853 . . 56 

Richardson, Justin Kent, 1869 . . 78 

Richardson, Philip Gilkey. 1903 . . 135 

Richardson, Ralph Horner, 1899 . . 130 

Richardson, Rose Mary, 1905 . . 154 
Richardson, William, 1830 ... 26 

Ricker, Elmer Asa, 1887 . .107 
Ricker, Joseph, 1839 .... 38 

Rigg-s, Harry Tilden, 1895 . . .122 

Robbins, Albert Cyrus, 1899. . . 130 

Robbins, Linville Wadsworth, 1894 . 121 

Robbins, Olive Louise, 1896 . . .148 

Roberts, Arthur Jeremiah, 1890 . . Ill 

Roberts, Blanche Lamb, 1905 . . 154 

Roberts, Edward Payson, 1870 . . 79 

Roberts, Frederick Albert, 1897 . . 126 

Roberts, Hall, 1836 33 

Roberts, Jennie May, 1908 . . .157 

Roberts, John Blake, 1904 . . .136 

Roberts, Ruth Olive, 1908 . . .157 

Roberts, Sarah Atlant, 1902 . . .153 

Robie, Benjamin Adams, 1867, h . .170 

Robins, Henry Ephraim, 1890. h . . 178 

Robinson, Albert, 1893 ... 117 

Robinson, Arthur Greenwood, 1906 . 139 

Robinson, Bertha May, 1907 . . 156 

Robinson, Cora Elmer, 1909 . . 157 

Robinson, Edward Clinton, 1883 . . 100 

Robinson, Edward Franklin, 1884 . 102 

Robinson, Frank Arthur, 1898 . . 128 

Robinson, George Marshall, 1850. . 53 
Robinson, Thomas, 1827 ... 23 

Robinson, William Henry, 1882 . . 97 

Rockwood, Nellie Lovering, 1902 . 152 

Rockwood, Willard Hiram, 1902 . . 134 

Rogers, Nathaniel Oilman, 1838 . . 36 

Rogers, Arthur Kenyon, 1891 . . 113 

RolHns, Kate Norcross, 1881 . . 143 

Ropes, Timothy Pickering, 1827 . . 23 

Ropes, William Henry, 1832 . . 27 

Rose, Francis Howard, 1909 . . .142 

Ross, Charles Joseph, 1892 . . .116 

Ross, Joseph Augustus, 1856 . . 61 

Ross, Linwood L. 1906 . . . .139 

Rounds, Charles Collins, 1877, h . .175 
Rounds, John, 1849 .... 51 
Rowe, Charles Henry, 1858 ... 65 

Rowe, Howard Chandler, 1869 . . 79 
Rowell, Fred Rice, 1881 ... 94 



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Rowell, George Smith, 1892, h 
Rowen, William, 1824, t 
Rowley, William Franklin, 1894 
Royce, Lorenzo Dow, 1844 . 
Runnals, Nettie May, 1908 . 
Rush, Charles, 1907 
Russell, Charles Albert, 1876 
Russell, Ethel May, 1900 
Russell, Francis Ermon, 1893 
Russell, Grace Lillian, 1899 . 
Ryder, Erastus Clarence, 1890, h 
Ryder, Harry Sherman, 1905 
Ryder, John Charles, 1882 . 
Ryder, Wilson Crocker, 1830 

Salsman, Charles Henry, 1878 
Salsman, Evaline Alice, 1904 
Sampson, Abisha, 1833, h 
Sampson, Eugene Lester, 1889 
Sanborn, Abraham, 1828 
Sanborn, Arnold Merriam, 1900 
Sanborn, Dyer Hook, 1833, h 
Sanders, George Dana, 1882 . 
Sanderson, Elisha, 1886 
Sanford. William, 1847 . 
Sanger, Eugene Francis, 1858, h 
Sargent, George Anson, 1836 
Sargent, Sylvanus Oilman, 1834 
Sargent, Walter Taylor, 1872, h 
Sargent, William Edward, 1899, h 
Sawtelle, Alice Elizabeth, 1888 
Sawtelle, Charles Edward, 1896 
Sawtelle, Henry Allen, 1854 
Sawtelle, Henry Winchester, 1894, h 
Sawtelle, Melvin Erastus, 1895 
Sawyer, Artemas Wyman, 1867, h 
Sawyer, Fernald David, 1900 
Sawyer, Horace Eugene, 1881 
Scammon, George Stephen, 1863. 
Scammon, Jonathan Young, 1869, h 
Schultz, Jackson Smith, 1867, h 
Seaver, Joseph Harriden, 1848 
Seaverns, Charles Frederic, 1901 
Severy, Frank Joseph, 1900 . 
Seward, Josiah Lafayette, 1898, h 
Seward, Mary Pray, 1887 . 
Shannon, Charles Emery Gould, 1899 
Shannon, Richard Cutts, 1862 
Shaw, Austin, 1909 
Shaw, Benjamin Franklin, 1837 
Shaw, Erastus Melville, 1870 
Shaw, Frank Kingsbury, 1881 
Shaw, Jacob Bartlett, 1860 . 
Shaw, John Abisha, 1888 
Shaw, Judson Wade. 1858 . 
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Sibley, Dora May, 1892 . 
Simmons, Franklin, 1885, h . 
Simmons, Faulenah Mary, 1904 
Simpson, Joshua Baker, 1890 
Singer, George Willard, 1892 
Skinner, Joseph Oberlin, 1872, h 
Slocum, Joel Byron, 1893 . 
Small, Albion Keith Parris, 1849 
Small. Albion Woodbury, 1876 
Small, Augustus Dennett, 1865 
Small, Charles Porter, 1886 . 
Small, Edith Williams, 1902 . 
Small, Edwin Sumner, 1868 . 
Small, Maurice Herman, 1887 
Small, Mollie Sewell, 1900 . 
Smart, Moses Mighels, 1836 . 
Smiley, Edward Hawes, 1875 
Smiley, Lillian Fletcher, 1888 
Smith, Appleton White, 1887 
Smith, Charles Dennison, 1877 
Smith, Charles Frederic, 1893 
Smith, Charles Henry, 1856 . 
Smith, Eli Burnham, 1849, h 
Smith, George Martin, 1873 . 
Smith, George Otis, 1893 
Smith, George William, 1883. 
Smith, Grace Coburn, 1893 . 
Smith, Harrison Avery, 1825 
Smith, Harry Atherton, 1886 
Smith, Jennie Merrilees, 1881 
Smith, Joseph Otis, 1893, h . 
Smith, Laura Hattie, 1898 . 
Smith, Lorenzo Austin, 1850. 
Smith, Malcolm Dana, 1908 . 
Smith, Melvin Monroe, 1890 . 
Smith, Roscoe Greene, 1856 . 
Smith, Samuel Francis, 1853, h 
Smith, Samuel King, 1845 . 
Smith, Warren Augustus, 1869 
Smith, William, 1836 . 
Smith, William Abbot, 1891 . 
Smith, Zemro Augustus, 1862 
Snare, Austin White, 1895 . 
Snow, Alfred Linwood, 1887. 
Snow, Charles Lafayette, 1897 
Snow, Charles Wesley, 1856 . 
Snow, Fred Albertis, 1885 . 
Snyder, William Henry, 1885 
Soule, Allen Pelatiah, 1879 . 
Soule. Bertha Louise, 1885 . 
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Spear, Cornie Maynard, 1890 . . 145 

Spear, David Dana, 1886, h . . .177 

Spear, Mary Emily, 1893 . . .146 

Spear, Philetus Bennett, 1868, h . .171 

Spencer, Charles Worthen, 1890 . . Ill 

Spencer, Henry Russell, 1899 . . 130 

Spencer, John Winn, 1906 . . .139 

Sprague, Richard Waite, 1901 . . 132 

Sprague, Volney Augustine, 1842 . 42 
Stacy, Everett Moses, 1881 ... 94 

Stanwood, Henry, 1822, t . . .159 

Staples, George McLellan, 1849 . . 51 

Staples, Leon Carver, 1903 . . .135 

Stark, Stephen, 1892 . . . .116 

Starkey, Annie Cook, 1907 . . .155 

Starkey, George Rogers, 1846 . . 46 

Starkey, Glenn Wendall, 1905 . . 138 
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Steane, Edward, 1842, h . . .166 

Stearns, Alice Towne, 1903 . . .153 

Stearns, Louis Colby, 1903 . . .135 

Stearns, Marcellus Lovewell, 1863 . 72 

Stearns, Oakman Sprague, 1840 . . 40 

Stedman, Arnold, 1890, h . . .178 

Stetson, Agnes Corrinna, 1899 . . 151 

Stetson, Albert Kingsley, 1907 . . 140 

Stetson, Arthur William, 1907 . . 140 

Stetson, Carlton Beecher, 1881 . . 94 

Stetson, Grace Lord, 1907 . . .156 

Stetson. William Wallace, 1900, h . 181 

Stephens, Edna Harriet, 1898 . . 150 

Stephens, Janet Christine, 1898 . . 150 

Stephenson, John Ervin, 1898 . . 128 

Stevens, Edward Everett, 1884 . . 102 

Stevens, Edward Francis, 1889 . . 110 

Stevens, Edward Oliver, 1899, h . .180 
Stevens, George Dana, 1863 ... 72 
Stevens, Hermon, 1828 .... 25 

Stevens, Isaac, 1835, h . . . .164 
Stevens, Samuel, 1827 .... 24 

Stevens, William Amory, 1862 . . 71 

Stevens, William Oliver, 1899 . . 130 

Stevens, William Spring, 1906 . . 139 

Stevenson, Inez Naomi, 1909 . . 158 

Steward, Carleton White, 1903 . . 135 
Steward, Philo. 1881 .... 94 

Stewart, David Dinsmore, 1863, h . 170 

Stewart, Horace Wilson, 1874 . . 83 

Stewart, Walter Dudley, 1888 . . 109 

Stickney, George Woodbridge, 1844 . 45 

Stimson, Cyrus Flint, 1893 . . .118 
Stockbridge, WilUam, 1834 ... 30 

Stoddard, George Henry, 1891 . . 114 

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Stone, James, 1835 31 

Stover, Eugene Howard, 1892 . . 116 

Stover, Marion Eliza, 1903 . . .153 

Stow, Baron, 1830, h . . . .162 

Stowell, Alfred Sweetser, 1872 . . 81 

Stratton, Robert Folger, 1853 . . 57 

Stratton, William May, 1833. . . 28 

Stuart, Arthur Irving-, 1899 . . .130 

Stubbs, Mattie Wilma, 1900 . . .152 

Sturgis, Charles Howard, 1871 . . 80 
Sturtevant, Chester Houghton, 1892 . 117 

Sturtevant, Judson Andrew, 1877 . 87 

Sturtevant, Leland Pollard, 1891. . 114 

Sturtevant, Will Henry, 1901 . . 132 

Suckling, Walter Breasier, 1888 . . 109 

Sullivan, Helen Gertrude, 1898 . . 150 

Sutton, Amos, 1850, h . . . .167 

Sweet, George Thomas, 1903 . . 135 
Symonds, Thomas Milton, 1847 



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Talcott, Daniel Smith, 1853, h 
Tapley, John Sidney, 1904 . 
Tappan, Benjamin, 1836, h . 
Tarbell, Frank Washington, 1904 
Tarbox, Moses Hanscom, 1849 
Taylor, Evangeline, 1893 
Taylor, Fred Elmer, 1897 
Taylor, Ina Susan, 1898. 
Taylor, Jefferson, 1873 . 
Taylor, Julian Daniel, 1868 . 
Taylor, Ossian Farwell, 1902. 
Teague, Edwin Conrad, 1891 
Teague, William Marston Huse, 
Thayer, Albert Carlton, 1828 
Thayer, Alfred Irving, 1884 . 
Thayer, Frederick Charles, 1884, 
Thayer, Nathan Pulsif er, 1901 
Thomas, Arthur Milton, 1880 
Thomas, Austin, 1866 . 
Thomas, Charles Dana, 1863. 
Thomas, Cornelius Arnold, 1832 
Thomas, Danford, 1838 . 
Thomas, George Wooster, 1903 
Thompson, Arthur, 1825 
Thompson, Augustus Coolidge, 1908 
Thompson, Helene Bowman, 1899 
Thompson, Henry Marcus, 1878 . 
Thompson, James Leonard Jr., 1896 
Thompson, Joshua Soule, 1839 
Thompson, Otis Alpheus, 1907 . 
Thompson, Ray Foster, 1908 
Thompson, William Harrison, 1839 
Thompson, William Ricker, 1863 . 
Thorne, Perley Lenwood, 1907 
Thurston, Elisha Madison, 1838 . 
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Tibbetts, Cyrus, 1868, h. 
Tilden, Herbert, 1875 . 
Tilden, Horace Wayland, 1872 
Tilden, Howard Benjamin, 1878 
Tilley, Charles Coffin, 1876 . 
Tilley, William, 1840 
Tillson, Anson Laf orest, 1905 
Tilton, Albert Freeman, 1835 
Tilton, Charles Edward, 1883 
Tilton, Elihu Blaine, 1907 . 
Tilton, Jeremiah Dearborn, 1877, h 
Tilton, John Freeman, 1888 . 
Tilton, Josiah Odin, 1875 
Tilton, Katherine Berry, 1893 
Tilton, Royal Jeremiah, 1888 
Titcomb, Walter Francis, 1897 
Titus, George Boice, 1899, h . 
Titus, William Nelson, 1848 . 
Tobey, Leonard, 1829, h 
Tobey, Mary Lillian, 1889 . 
Tolles, Robert Bruce, 1883, h 
Tolman, Ella May. 1903. 
Tolman, Frank Warren, 1866 
Tolman, George Edward, 1904 
Tompkins, Nathaniel, 1903 . 
Tompson, Edward Francis, 1882 
Tooker, Thomas Cox, 1896 . 
Totman, Virgil Connor, 1894. 
Toward, Josie Annie, 1899 . 
Towne, Alice Elmira, 1903 . 
Towne, Charles Franklin, 1900 
Towne, Gertrude Pike, 1900 . 
Townsend, Amos Brown, 1885 
Townsend, Irving LaForrest, 1886 
Townsend, Manly Burt, 1828 
Townsend, Maud Louise, 1905 
Tozier, Carrie May, 1900 
Tozier, Clara Belle, 1895 
Tozier, Frank Lincoln, 1894 . 
Tracy, Martha Dunlap, 1897. 
Tracy, Oren, 1825, t 
Trafton, Augustus Ebenezer, 1847 
Trafton, Charles Thomas, 1843 
Trafton, Herbert Walter, 1886 
Trask, James Elisha, 1880 
Trask, Henry Kendall, 1855 
Trask, Leo Steward, 1909 
Treat, Lucy Evelyn, 1908 
Tribou, Howard Arthur, 1908 
Tripp, Bartlett, 1898, h . 
Tripp, Ephraim, 1822 . 
Tripp, John, 1825, h 
Tripp, Leander Smith, 1829 
Trowbridge, Henry, 1883 
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True, Herbert Lionel, 1893 . . .118 

True, Nathaniel Tuckerman, 1841, h . 165 

True.sdell. Edna Dascombe, 1898 . . 150 

Tubbs, Idonia Cecilia, 1909 . . .158 

Tubbs, Oscar John, 1909 . . .142 

Tufts, Lutie French, 1896 . . .148 

Turner, Benjamin Francis, 1884 . . 102 

Turner, Charles Benton, 1891, h . .179 

Turner, Charles Winslow, 1896 . . 125 

Tuthill, Lillie Hazelton, 1894 . . 146 

Tuthill, William Bodle, 1894 . . 121 

Tyler, Alice Rachel, 1907 . . .156 

Upham, James, 1835 . . . .32 

Upwall, Axel Johan, 1905 . . .138 

Varney, Annie Pepper, 1898 . . 150 

Van Wagenen, Jonathan, 1845 . . 46 

Vaughan, Hiram Chaney, 1859 . . 66 

Vent, Charles Frederick, 1857 . . 63 

Ventres, Ernest Egan, 1901 . . .133 

Ventres, Lulu Ames, 1900 . . .151 

Verrill, Elgin Cameron, 1883 . . 100 

Vose, Nina Gertrude, 1897 . . .149 

Vigue, Harriet Beatty, 1897 . . 149 

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Wadsworth, Herbert Elijah, 1892 . 117 

Wadsworth, Marion Gilkey, 1909 . 158 

Wagg, Alvin Prescott, 1890 . . 112 

Wait, Samuel, 1822, h . . . .161 

Walden, Hezekiah, 1898. . . .129 

Waldron, Frederic Augustus, 1868 . 77 
Waldron, Ira, 1864 .... 74 

Waldron, Linton Edson, 1897 . . 126 

Waldron, William Linscott, 1899 . . 130 

Wales, Jonathan, 1826, k . . .161 

Walker, Agnes Eunice, 1908 . . 157 
Walker, Elliot, 1848 .... 49 

Walker, Henry Olin, 1872, h . . 173 

Walker, Obed Burnham, 1837. . . 34 
Walker, Versal Jesse, 1849 ... 52 
Wall, Hiram Fuller, 1855 ... 60 

Walling, Justin Adfer, 1879. . . 90 

Ward, Clayton Melcher, 1907 . . 140 

Ward, Josephine Thomas, 1899 . . 151 

Ward, Mary Melona, 1904 . . . 154 

Ward, Rinda Baker. 1909 . . .158 

Warner, Charles Franklin, 1879 . . 90 

Warren, Ambrose Benton, 1899 . . 130 

Warren, Grace Eloise, 1903 . . .153 

Warren, Laban Edwards, 1893, h. . 179 

Warren, Parkman Shaw, 1873, h . . 174 

Washburn, Wendell Crosby, 1903 . 135 

Waters, Jabez Mathews, 1843 . . 43 

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Watkins, Edith May, 1904 . 
Watkins, Harry Thornton, 1896 
Watson, Arthur Tilley, 1891 
Watson, Harry Bates, 1897 . 
Watson. William Frankhn, 1887 
Watts, Allison Mason, 1903 . 
Weaver, Herbert Spurden, 1882 
Webb, Edmund Fuller, 1866, h 
Webb, Frederick Elmer, 1899 
Webber. Stephen Elvaro, 1886 
Webber, Legh Richmond, 1855 
Webster, Amos, 1867, h 
Webster, David, 1873 . 
Weed, Abbie Frances, 1908 
Weeks, Esther Huston, 1909, 
Welch, John C, 1822, t . 
Wellington, John Ryder, 1886 
Wells. Samuel, 1833, h . 
Wellman, Justin Owen, 1898 
West, William Wallace, 1860 
Weston, Charles Frederick, 1855 
Weston, Clarence Percival, 1873 
Weston, Joshua Woodman, 1853 
Weston, Mary Bragg, 1901 . 
Weston, Nathan, 1831, h 
Weston, Susan Houghton, 1906 
Wheaton, Nathaniel Sheldon, 1832, h 
Wheeler, Charles Hathorn, 1841 
Wheeler, Louis Albert, 1872. 
Wheeler, Nathaniel Ernest, 1909 
Wheelwright, John Bowen, 1844 
Whelden, Wilbur Charles, 1890 
Whenman, Lucy May, 1907 . 
Whidden, Charles Rendol, 1843 
Whidden, Charles Rendol, Jr., 1870 
Whidden, Edgar, 1844 . 
White, Bessie Randall, 1886 . 
White, Horace Jerome, 1886, h 
White, Obed Jacob, 1905, h . 
White, Roscoe James, 1855 . 
White, Theodore Frelinghuysen 1874 
Whitehouse, William Penn, 1863 
Whiting, William, 1872, h . 
Whitman, Charles Huntington, 1897 
Whitman, Evelyn Mae, 189i 
Whitman, Herbert Leonard, 1894 
Whitman, Ozias, 1862 . 
Whitman, Rachel Foster, 1899 
Whitman, Verne Mortier, 1894 
Whitney, Mellen Augustus, 1890, 
Whittemore, Edwin Carey, 1879 
Whittemore, Charles Lester, 1.905 
Whittier, Francis Fremont, 1881 
Whittle, Walter Richard, 1883 
Wiggin, Albert Bowman, 1843 
Wiggin, John Webster, 1841. 



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NAME CLASS PAGE 

Wilbur, Greenleaf Augustus, 1846 . 46 
Wilbur, Henry Ripley, 1847 ... 48 
Wilcox, Daniel Webster, 1852 . . 55 
Wiley, Frederick Slocum, 1838 . . 36 
Wiley, James Sullivan, 1836 ... 33 
Wilkins, Florence, 1902 . . . .153 
Willard, Erastus, 1829 .... 25 
Willard, Frederick Augustus, 1829, h. 162 
Willey, Arthur Nash, 1871 ... 80 
Willey, Harold Eugene, 1906 . . 139 
Williams, Charles Emery, 1874 . . 83 
Williams, Daniel. 1835, h . . .164 
Williams, Edith, 1902 . . . .153 
Williams, Edward, 1839. ... 38 
Williams, George Boardman, 1849 . 52 
Williams, James Nelson, 1905, h . .182 
Williams, Nathaniel Marshman, 1837 . 34 
Wills, Benjamin Robertson, 1882. . 98 
Wilson, Adam, 1851, h . . . .167 
Wilson, Charles Branch, 1881 . . 95 
Wilson, Elaine, 1906 . . . .155 
Wilson, Fred Morse, 1871 ... 80 
Wilson, George Adam, 1862 ... 71 
Wilson, George Adam, Jr., 1898 . . 129 
Wilson. Gowen Coombs, 1857 . . 63 
Wilson, John Butler, 1854 ... 58 
Wilson, Madge Shirley, 1895. . . 147 
Wing, George Curtis, 1909, h . .182 
Wing, Nahum Morrill, 1894 . . . 121 
Winslow, Arthur Kenelm, 1907 . . 140 
Winslow, Edward Burton, 1904 . . 136 
Winslow, Julia Ella, 1886 . . .144 
Winslow, Nellie Perry, 1907. . . 156 
Wiren, Washington Allen Vaughan,1900 130 



Withee, Henry Laureston, 1901 
Witherell, Carl Hamilton, 1901 



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NAME CLASS PAGE 

Withington, James Hervey, 1843. . 44 

Wood, Carrie Allen, 1905 . . .154 

Wood, Frank Edgar, 1904 . . .136 

Wood, Nahum Howard. 1833 . . 28 

Wood, Nathaniel Milton, 1844 . . 45 

Wood, Robert Williams, 1829 . . 25 

Woodbury, William Webber, 1841 . 41 

Woodcock, Frank Ross, 1883 . . 100 

Woodman, Charles Mellen, 1898 . . 129 
Woodman, John, 1855 .... 60 

Woods, Henry Barnes, 1889 . . .110 

Woods, Leonard, 1839, h . . .165 

Worcester, John Capron, 1881 . . 95 

Wording, William Edward, 1836 . . 33 

Workman, Linwood Leighton, 1902 . 134 

Worth, Nellie May, 1903 . . .153 

Woodsum, Ansley Ezra, 1876 . . 86 
Woolson, Moses, 1847, h ... 166 

Wright, Benjamin Franklin, 1883 . 100 

Wright, Thomas Goddard, 1839 . . 38 

Wyman, Abram, 1889 . . . .110 

Wyman, Drew Thompson, 1878 . . 89 

Wyman, Elwood Taylor, 1890 . , .112 
Wyman, John Monroe, 1881 ... 95 
Wyman, Levi Parker, 1896 ... 125 

York, Elevia Harriman, 1899 . . 150 

Young, Charles Emerson, 1874 . . 83 

Young, David Monaghan, 1907 . . 140 

Young, George Weston, 1877 , . 87 
Young, Munro Elias, 1909 ... 142 

Young, Ralph Benjamin, 1907 . . 140 

Young, Sadie Belle, 1909 , . .158 

Young, William Feirce, 1864. . . 74 

Youngman, George Franklin, 1878 . 89 



Nummary 



THE MEN'S DIVISION 

Graduates, . . . ' 1351 

Theological Department, 15 

Non-Graduates, 954 

Total, 2320 

Graduates Now Living, 853 



THE WOMEN'S DIVISION 

Graduates, 282 

Non-Graduates, 170 



Total, 452 

Graduates Now Living, 274 



Honorary Graduates, 227 

Medical Graduates, 55 



SUPPLEMENT TO 

COLBY COLLEGE BULLETIN 

Series XI. No. 2 GENERAL CATALOGUE April 1910 



iFarulty 0f 3(«atrurttnn 

1909-1910 



ARTHUR JEREMIAH ROBERTS, A.M., President. 
Babcock Professor of Psychology and Moral Philosophy. 

EDWARD WINSLOW HALL, LL.D., Librarian. 
Emeritus Professor of Modern Languages. 

JULIAN DANIEL TAYLOR, LL.D. 
Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. 

JAMES WILLIAM BLACK, Ph.D. 
Professor of History and Political Economy. 

ANTON MARQUARDT, Ph.D. 
Professor of the German Language and Literature 

JOHN HEDMAN, A.M. 
Professor of Romance Languages. 

CLARENCE HAYWARD WHITE, A.M. 
Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. 

GEORGE FREEMAN PARMENTER, Ph.D. 
Merrill Professor of Chemistry. 

WEBSTER CHESTER, A.M. 
Associate Professor of Biology. 

FRED LORING THOMPSON, B.S. 
Director of Physical Training in the Men's Division, and Instructor in 

Physiology 

GILBERT TOLMAN, A.M. 
Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy. 

FRANCIS JEROME HOLDER, Ph.D. 
Associate Professor of Mathematics. 

CARRIE ETTA SMALL, A.M. 
Dean of the Women's Division. 

FRANK OSBORN DEAN, A.B. 
Instructor in Rhetoric. 



2 GENERAL CALALOGUE 

DAVID MONAGHAN YOUNG, A.M. 
Instructor in Chemistry. 

KARL RAYMOND KENNISON, B.S. In Mech. Eng. 
Instructor in Mathematics and Drawing. Secretary of the Faculty. 

HERBERT CARLYLE LIBBY, A.B. 
Instructor in Public Speaking. Registrar. 

MORTON C. MOTT-SMITH, Ph.D. 
Instructor in Physics. 

ELIZABETH BASS, A.B. 
Director of Physical Training in the Women's Division, and Instructor 

in Physiology. 

FLORENCE ELIZABETH DUNN, A.B. 
Instructor in Latin in the Women's Division. 

ALICE HEALD WHITE, Mus.B. 
Instructor in Music in the Women's Division. 



The following changes of record have occurred while the catalogue 
has been in press. 

MEN'S DIVISION 

1839 Rev. N. T. Fay, died, New Cumberland, Va., Oct. 18, 1908, 

aged 94. 
1849 Rev. A. K. P. Small, D.D., died, Portland, Me., Aug. 19, 1909, 

aged 88. 
18 55 Hon. J. W. Parrington, died, Emporia, Kan., Apr. 7, 1909, 

aged 79. 

1862 Col. Samuel Hamblin, died, Beeville, Texas, June 8, 1908, 

aged 72. 

1876 Rev. E. C. Long, died, Denver, Colo., Aug. 29, 1909, aged 61. 

1877 SUPT. William H. Brownson, died, Portland, Me., Sept. 6, 

1909, aged 54. 
1843 A. B. Wiggin, has removed to Boston, Mass. 

1863 Charles D. Thomas, to Dayton, Ohio. 

1867 J. F. Moody is Principal of Academy, No. Bridgton, Me. 

1870 E. M. Shaw, to New York City. 

1870 F. H. EVELETH, D.D., and Rev. A. K. Gurney, '71, care of 

Mission Rooms, Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass. 
1872 W. W. Perry, Publisher's Agent. 
1877 W. H. GiBBS, to Medford, Mass. 



COLBY COLLEGE 3 

1878 Rev. Drew T. Wyman, to Watertown, N. Y, 

1880 Arthur M. Thomas, to Normal School, Farmington, Me. 

1881 E. M. Stacy, 500 Commercial St., Boston, Mass. 

1882 Fred N. Fletcher, to Silver City, Neb. 

1882 Rev. William H. Robinson, to Los Angeles, Cal. 

1884 Rev. E. P. Burtt, to Oakland, Cal. 

1886 L, L. Dick, to Dorchester, Mass. 

1887 Irving 0. Palmer, Newtonville, Mass. 

1887 C. C. Richardson, at Cumberland, R. I., from 1899. 

1888 Rev. J. F. Tilton, to Portland, Me. 

1891 F. W. Johnson, now Dean of University High School, Chicago. 

1891 C. F. Leadbetter, to Eliot, Me. 

1891 Rev. W. A. Smith, at Suffield (not Suffolk). 

1892 H. E. Wadsworth, to Winthrop, Me. 
1894 E. H. Pratt, address Oakland, Me. 

1897 H. H. Chapman, Supt. of Schools, Corning, N. Y. 

1898 H. M. Browne, to Woodford's, Me. 

1898 F. G. Getchell, Mechanic Arts High School, Boston, Mass. 

1898 A. tj. LiNSCOTT, to Deedng High School, Portland, Me. 

1898 F. P. H. Pike, Boston Latin School. 

1898 B. C. Richardson, English High School, Boston. 

1899 William Linscott Waldron, Prin. Brewer High School. 

1900 E. T. Cushman, Mechanic Arts High School, Boston, Mass. 

1900 J. F. Moody, Jr., to Bridgton Academy, Me. 

1901 E. C. Bean, Principal of Academy, Limerick, Me. 

1901 H. L. WiTHEE, lawyer, Boston, Mass. 

1902 A. 0. Jones, to Livermore, Me. 

1902 L. L. Workman, has resigned at Charleston. 

1903 L. P. Knapp, to High School, Rockland, Me. 
1903 C. W. Steward, at Tufts College Medical School. 

1903 Wendall Crosby Washburn, to Wollaston, Mass. 

1904 V. S. Ames, to North Haven, Me. 

1904 C. R. Bryant, to High School, East Pepperell, Mass. 

1904 William Albert Cowing, is Principal of Higgins Clasical Insti- 

tute, Charleston, Me. 

1905 G. D. Coy, has resigned at Hebron. 

1905 Walter Jean Hammond, Bowdoin Med. School. Home address 

Howland. 

1905 William Hoyt, to Mercersburg Academy, Pa. 



4 GENERAL CATALOGUE 

1905 J. B. PuGSLEY, to High School, Somersworth, N. H. 

1907 A. K. WiNSLOW, to Higgins Classical Institute, Charleston, Me. 

1908 F. B. Condon, to Coburn Classical Institute, Waterville, Me. 
1908 A. L. Cotton, to High School, Houlton, Me. 

1908 C. R. Flood, with Proctor & Bowie, Waterville, Me. 

1908 G. A. Gould, to High School, Waterville, Me. 

1908 M. B. Smith, to Westfield, Me. 

1909 M. I. BUKER, to Wilton Academy, Me. 

1909 Joseph Chandler, to Johns Hopkins University, 

1909 R. B. Davis, to Newton Theological Seminary. 

1909 L. S. GiLPATRICK, to Hartland Academy, Me. 

1909 L. C. GUPTILL, to Library of Congress, Washington, D. C. 

1909 E. W. Merrill, Instructor, University Prep. Sch., Ithaca, N. Y. 

1909 L. 0. Merrill, to High School, North Berwick, Me. 

1909 Otis B. Read, is County Sec'y Y. M. C. A., Mount Holly, N. J. 

1909 Austin Shaw and L. S. Trask, to Medical Dept. Johns Hop- 
kins University. 

1909 Oscar J. Tubes, is Instructor at Colby Academy, New London, 
N. H. 

1909 N. E. Wheeler, is Demonstrator in Physics, McGill University. 
Toronto. 

WOMEN'S DIVISION 

1888 Alice Sawtelle Randall, died, New Haven, Conn., Dec. 9, 

1909 
1894 Mrs. W. B. Tuthill, to Woodford's, Me. 
1896 Mrs. F. W. Peakes, to Everett, Mass. 
1899 Agnes C. Stetson, is Preceptress, Higgins Classsical Institute, 

Charleston, Me. 
1901 Mrs. A. E. Linscott, to Portland, Me. 

1903 Grace E. Warren, now Mrs. C. W. Atchley, Waterville, Me. 
1905 Elizabeth P. Blaisdell, Instructor, Shaw University, 

Raleigh, N. C. 
1905 Ethel L. Howard, at Winslow, Me. 
1905 Ida P. Keen, at High School, Millinocket, Me. 
1907 Myrtis E. Bassett, now Mrs. H. B. Betts, Houlton, Me. 
1907 Annie E. Cook, now Mrs. Glenn W. Starkey, No. Vassalboro, Me. 

1907 Lucy M. Whenman, to Tilton Academy, Tilton, N. H. 

1908 Agnes E. Walker, now Mrs. M. B. Smith, Westfield, Me. 

1909 Sadie Belle Young, Enghsh Dep't. Wheaton Seminary. 



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